Citing the latest surge of COVID-19 cases, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo is putting its formal return-to-office policy on pause, according to a firm memo obtained by Law.com. The firm isn’t setting a new date for a formal return, and emphasized that different lawyers and groups might have varying needs for in-office time versus remote work going forward.
“In short, one size does not fit all, and we will feel our way through this, with appropriate guidance,” managing partner Bob Bodian wrote in the lengthy memo. The firm will also require COVID booster shots of all employees, “just as we did with the vaccinations.”
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