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Reed Smith Announces Flexible Reopening, With No Mandatory Office Days For Lawyers

May 7, 2021 at 3:15 PM Shares7 Biglaw firms continue to make progress when it comes to plans for the reopening of their offices and a return to work for attorneys and staff members. Thus far, the majority of firms have aimed for soft openings during the first week of July, and a full return sometime after Labor Day. Yesterday, another firm announced a similar plan, with an interesting twist: lawyers will not be required to work a certain number of days in the office. Reed Smith a firm that posted a 5.1% revenue increase in 2020, bringing its total gross to about $1.31 billion has not only announced a return-to-work plan for all of its U.S. offices, but has created a flexible work policy for lawyers and staff on a global basis. The firm will roll out a three-phase reopening that will have everyone ready for office life on September 7, subject to local COVID restrictions.

Reed Smith expects all US offices to be fully reopened in September

Reed Smith expects all US offices to be fully reopened in September 07 May 2021 Firm outlines phased return that will be supported by permanent flexible working arrangements Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Reed Smith has its headquarters Shutterstock Reed Smith will fully reopen all of its US offices in September as it announces plans for a phased return to work and new flexible work arrangements. The firm said all 17 US offices will be reopened by September 7th, subject to any local Covid-19 restrictions. In setting out its plans, it becomes one of the first major US practices to provide a detailed return-to-work blueprint, although Sullivan & Cromwell chair Joseph Shenker this week told Law.com that staff would be “strongly encouraged” to return to the office from 6 July.

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The Recorder - Proposed signature change

Proposed signature change Published: 4/29/2021 4:20:21 PM We continue to appreciate the dedication and time commitment of members of our City Council. However, we feel that the proposed signature change threshold of 10% of Greenfield registered voters for petitions to challenge a council decision is too high. Our Charter provides citizens with the means to protect their interests if they are challenged, but it should not be so difficult to do so that it discourages citizens from ever participating in healthy debate or even from voting. Anything that effectively obstructs voters from engaging with the Council hinders democracy. Requiring that 10% or more of registered voters sign a petition to place a relevant issue on a ballot would raise a daunting barrier. For example, a successful petition would therefore need at least 971 signatures, basing this estimate on the 9,707 Greenfield citizens who voted in the 2020 presidential election (used here as a rough estimate of active regis

Pourquoi nous ne publions pas de photo du terroriste de Rambouillet

Pourquoi nous ne publions pas de photo du terroriste de Rambouillet
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