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Firms Are Tracking Office Attendance, But Seek to Avoid a 'Big Brother' Environment
Many firms are considering attendance as one measure of performance, indicating that some office policies remain in flux as development, training and mentoring concerns remain at the forefront.'Today's Workplace Looks Different': Willkie Signs Upsized Office Lease in San Francisco
Willkie, now with 45 lawyers in San Francisco, has signed a lease for a 44,000-square-foot office space at 330 Bush St.'We Won't Mandate': West Coast Law Firms Aren't Following Wall Street Back to the Office
Office mandates and attendance policing tactics don't send the right message about the office or the importance of in-person engagement, according to some West Coast firm leaders.Midsize Firms Scrutinize Sporadic Partner Attendance in Return to Office Push
Firm leaders, wary of mandating office attendance, are counting on in-person collaboration opportunities to draw young lawyers back into the office. "We are emphasizing that for associates to be here, our [partners] need to set an example," one law firm leader said. "If our members' attendance is sporadic, that doesn't send the right message either."A Hoteling Success Story? A Look Inside Farella's New San Francisco Office
The firm has doubled its office attendance from the same period a year ago without any mandated policies, according to a partner who helped steer the move.View more book results for the query "Farella Braun + Martel"
Litigators Strategically Deploy Remote Depositions
Some attorneys suspect that their opposing counsel insists on remote depositions to gain a tactical advantage. The issue might be a new dividing line between plaintiffs attorneys and defense counsel, who have different incentives to proceed remotely or in-person.Midsize Firms Hire More Big Law Associates, Picking Out Grinders From Work-Lifers
As last year's overhiring puts an increasing number of Big Law associates on the market, midsize firms are less concerned with who's been laid off than a lawyer's stated reasons for leaving.Legal Chiefs Increasingly Handle Legwork to Avoid Cyber Insurance Sticker Shock
"An insured has to be able to tell a good story," said Daniel Burke, senior vice president of the cyber practice at Woodruff Sawyer & Co.Judges Are Trying to Squeeze in More Trial Dates to Clear Court Backlogs
Attorneys are changing how they prepare for trial, turning to technology and communicating more with judges to adapt to an increasingly packed schedule.Trending Stories
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