Law firms are increasing mandating days in the office. Does it work?
All of the so-called benefits of the increased attendance policy are intangibles that firms are not always good at measuring. In the absence of hard data, are firms relying on gut feelings, on perceptions of the “right way” of doing things, on habit? Read more at aboveandbeyondkm.com
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