June 9, 2021 at 12:52 PM
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When it comes to law firms’ reopening plans, some just wish that they could return to the way things were before the pandemic ever happened. While the majority of firms seem to be leaning into the flexibility that working remotely has introduced to employees by ending the five-day, in-office workweek, others seem to want real-life face time (not the app) and lots of it from their personnel.
It looks like the latter is what’s going to be happening at Cadwalader, a firm that took in $452,572,000 gross revenue in 2020, for 85th place in the most recent Am Law 100 ranking. According to sources, during a presentation earlier this week, Patrick Quinn, the firm’s managing partner, emphasized that while Cadwalader would not forget the lessons learned during the pandemic (i.e., the firm will remain “flexibile” going forward, and no one will be required to be in the office every day in 2021), the office will be the “primary workspace” for a