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Law Practice

Apr. 3, 2017

Top firms initiate new flexible work programs, results debated

A group of top-tier firms formalized flexible work programs earlier this month, reigniting debate about whether these arrangements help or harm law firm business.

By Eli Wolfe
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Do flexible work arrangements help attorneys or harm them in the long-run? This debate is gaining traction again in the legal community after a group of top-tier firms formalized their flexible work programs recently.

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP announced the formation of a remote-working program for its associates in early March. It allows third-year associates and up to telecommute one to t...

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