December 28, 2021
Calif - Law.com
What You Need to Know
- Nearly half of the Am Law 100 firms in California have pushed their return dates to at least February.
- Morrison & Foerster and Loeb & Loeb are the latest firms to extend voluntary in-office.
- The latest delays demonstrate that law firms, like many others, are struggling to make concrete plans.
More California-based law firms are again postponing their office return plans, citing health and safety concerns related to the omicron variant. Now, nearly half of the Am Law 100 firms in California have pushed their return dates to at least February.
Loeb & Loeb has indefinitely pushed back its previous return date of Jan. 10, a firm spokesperson confirmed to Law.com on Tuesday. A new return date was not set, given “continued uncertainty” over omicron concerns, the firm said.
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source: https://www.law.com/therecorder/2021/12/28/calif-law-firms-again-delay-their-office-returns-some-indefinitely/
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