Biglaw Senior Partner Advises AGAINST Sending Emails On Weekends
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Segun Osuntokun, a senior partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, advises lawyers against sending weekend emails, highlighting the importance of respecting colleagues' personal time. He stated, "I know that if I send an email to a team member on a weekend and I'm not expecting them to do anything about it, they won't know that. Their weekend is going to be impacted severely." This stance reflects a shift towards a healthier work culture in Biglaw.
Osuntokun emphasizes the importance of treating colleagues with respect, akin to how firms treat their best clients. He elaborated, "We talk a lot about how we treat our colleagues as we would our best clients and inherent in that is that you treat people with respect." This highlights the growing recognition of work-life balance in legal environments.
Kathryn Rubino, a senior editor, pointed out the refreshing nature of Osuntokun's perspective, suggesting that it contrasts sharply with past practices where attorneys would schedule Friday emails for Saturday delivery to project busyness. She remarked on the significance of Osuntokun's comments as a means of dismantling unnecessary workplace pressures.
Read at Above the Law
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