With most of its lawyers and staff already vaccinated, Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr will fully reopen its offices May 3, more than a year after everyone started working remotely due to the coronavirus.

While many firms, particularly Big Law firms with a network of offices, continue to limit the numbers of lawyers and staff in offices as local regulations vary, 144-lawyer Munsch Hardt and other midsize firms in Texas may have more leeway. Some midsize Texas firms have been long open, such as BoyarMiller and Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing, although return dates for U.S. firms are all over the map, with some large firms already announcing that they will not fully reopen offices until 2022.

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