Cravath Swaine & Moore is delaying its office reopening and allowing its workforce six days per month of remote work, as law firms rethink their return to office plans in the face of the surge in coronavirus cases across the country.
The Wall Street firm had planned on reopening its two major offices in New York and London after Labor Day but will now be targeting Oct. 18 as its return date, depending on conditions and further guidance, presiding partner Faiza Saeed said in a memo to the firm viewed by Bloomberg Law. The change in policy was first reported ...