home-working
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Home-working lawyers doing longer hours, research finds
Over two-thirds of respondents to new survey say their work-life balance has improved since lockdown
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‘How enforceable are work from home policies?’
I am thinking of moving a few hours away from London but can I get away with not going into the office?
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Would you take a pay cut to WFH permanently? 88% of our readers say no
Findings follow Stephenson Harwood’s announcement last week that it will reduce salaries by 20% if staff choose to work from home full-time
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Gowling latest to offer 50% home-working option to lawyers and staff
Trials flexible start and finish times, as well as compressed working weeks
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Junior lawyer mental health hit hardest by lockdown, research reveals
When compared with WFH experience of senior solicitors
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Home-working: 3 out of 4 solicitors experiencing feelings of isolation and lack of motivation
Cracks beginning to show in WFH model, particularly among juniors, report finds
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Over half of trainee solicitors ‘unable to cope with stress’ during lockdown
Report also finds most firms have struggled to train rookies remotely
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Allen & Overy lawyers on the global remote working revolution
Partners from New York, Brussels, Amsterdam and London share their thoughts
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The ‘new normal’ — a City lawyer’s perspective
Hogan Lovells’ Chris Hutton reveals what he’s missed about working in the City and why COVID-19 puts lawyers in a unique position
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Squire Patton Boggs to let lawyers work remotely up to 50% of time
Six-month trial coincides with City office move
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Work remotely up to 50% of the time, Linklaters tells lawyers
Magic circle player to embrace WFH life post-COVID
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Will success of home-working prompt firms to rethink their plush City offices?
Pandemic puts question mark over corporate law’s love-affair with swanky spaces