Top 10 Biglaw Firm Mandates Four Office Days For Attorneys Each Week - Above the Law
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Amid fluctuating executive orders and the ongoing challenges, Biglaw firms are reevaluating their attendance policies. White & Case has announced a significant change, requiring associates and partners to work from the office four days a week starting June 2. This applies to various locations across the Americas. While the firm emphasizes flexibility by not mandating Fridays in-office, it joins a growing list of law firms opting for stricter in-person attendance to enhance collaboration and productivity in a post-pandemic work environment.
White & Case announced a new in-office attendance policy requiring associates and partners to work four days a week, reaffirming their commitment to hybrid working.
The firm joins several top law firms in implementing similar in-person policies, which reflect a broader trend in the legal industry towards stricter office requirements.
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