Top Biglaw Firm Plans to Bring Associates Back to the Office 1-2 Days Per Week, Starting in November
“Biglaw firms’ thoughts on the return to the office in our post pandemic world continue to evolve. While some firms have simply canceled previously scheduled reopenings without announcing a future target date, with the promise of offering 30 days’ notice if a new date should be chosen, others have,” reports Staci Zaretsky in Above The Law.
“The latest firm to do so is Ropes & Gray, a firm ranked at No. 11 on the most recent Am Law 100, with $2,192,810,000 gross revenue in 2020. Right now, Ropes is still within Phase 1 of its reopening plan permissive office use, and had most recently planned to move to Phase 2, a broader reopening for all personnel, on October 18.”