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A law firm aiming to help employees reconnect by paying for colleagues to have a casual cup of joe during an event held across its U.S. offices last week was roasted by its own bean counters when it set a $5 limit on coffee perks.
The firm is also reviewing its overall expense policy, according to a partner with knowledge of the matter.
May 14, 2021 at 04:54 PM
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Oops.
A law firm aiming to help employees reconnect by paying for colleagues to have a casual cup of joe during an event held across its U.S. offices last week was roasted by its own bean counters when it set a $5 limit on coffee perks.
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