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Fried Frank commits to Lower Manhattan with 15-year renewal at One New York Plaza

New York firm maintains footprint in largest financial district deal since Covid-19 as city tentatively reopens

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'Remote work prevented us from performing at our sharpest': Houston lawyer endorses office returns amid Delta variant fears

John Zavitsanos said his firm suffered under the conditions of remote working while reopening its office led it to have its 'best year ever'

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Shearman & Sterling outlines hybrid working policy with Tuesday to Thursday 'in office' schedule

Policy aims to allow for flexibility while preserving benefits of in-person collaboration, learning and development

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The challenges posed by remote working must be recognised - and then overcome

While many lawyers see remote work as crucial to improving diversity, some remain sceptical over its effect on associate productivity and client service

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Kingsley Napley sets out September office return as it moves to new London home 

Top 100 UK firm abandons designated offices under flexible plan for Shoreditch headquarters 

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Hogan Lovells targets September for flexible return to UK offices

Firm cites ‘considerable benefits’ to office-based work as it adopts regional policy

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Class action defence costs rise to $2.9bn as Covid-19 boosts case numbers   

More than a quarter of US corporates have faced at least one Covid-19 related claim, research finds   

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Permanent shift to home working will boost productivity but may impact mental health, poll finds

More than three quarters of respondents to The Global Legal Post survey expect less office-based work once pandemic recedes

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Can 'no shot' get you fired? The risks of a compulsory vaccine policy

A legal minefield awaits employers considering Covid-19 jab programmes, argue Jules Quinn and Marie Hoolihan

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