Cozen O’Connor has announced the latest revision to its return to office policy, looking to bring attorneys back in at least three days per week and strongly encouraging partners, when they have discretion, to promote work to those that are in-office and complying with the policy.
“What we have said is we will encourage partners to give work to those who are in office,” said firm executive chairman and CEO Michael Heller. “But obviously client needs and services are top priority. … We will allocate work based primarily on who is best able to handle it.”
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