Milbank, Baker & Hostetler and Kirkland & Ellis have released new return-to-office strategies after the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant forced many Big Law firms to delay their original reopenings.
They join a growing group of large firms that will refrain from asking most of their lawyers to return to work this month, as had been previously planned.
The firm will require most lawyers to work in the office for three days a week, but first- and second-year associates are expected to come in for four, according to the memo. Kirkland & Ellis has also set an office re-opening date for Nov. 8, according to a memo published on Above the Law.
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