Tag: Flexible working
Weil mandates four day in-office week in London
Move brings City lawyers in line with US colleagues
Flexible working, inflexible stereotypes
Durham Uni psychology grad Darcie Summers analyses the gendered implications of the UK passing the Flexible Working Bill
UK law firms recognised for ‘family-friendly working’
DWF and Pinsent Masons make top 10 for flexible polices on annual charity list
Shearman gives London staff, including trainees, option to work remotely for whole of August
Hopes to encourage productivity and support wellbeing
Two-thirds of public sector lawyers want to work at least three days from home
Only 5% want to be in the office full-time, new research shows
Work remotely up to 2.5 days a week, Travers tells lawyers
More City firms embrace agile lawyering
Lawtech business gives staff Fridays off… forever
Could law firms follow?
Law Society issues trainee support guidance following flurry of flexible working policies
Many firms now letting lawyers work away from the office 50% of the time
Choose ‘where and when you work’, Irwin Mitchell tells lawyers
National firm set to transform offices into 'collaborative working hubs' as part of post-Covid plans
Stephenson Harwood boosts trainee lawyer pay as it becomes latest firm to allow working from home
An extra £1,000 chucked NQs’ way too
Reed Smith offers flexi-working option to all London lawyers
But trainees are likely to miss out
Baker & McKenzie becomes latest City outfit to embrace flexi-working movement
But does the latest law firm trend really help stressed out lawyers?
City firms fall over themselves to trumpet benefits of working one day-a-week from home
'Agile working' is the latest corporate law trend