Reed Smith said on Monday that it would keep its U.S. personnel working remotely until at least early next year due to Covid-19, as many Big Law firms grapple with the question of when to reopen their physical offices.
Reed Smith, like most major U.S. firms, shifted its lawyers and staff to remote work in March as the coronavirus pandemic forced the shuttering of offices and businesses across the nation.
A Reed Smith spokesperson said that the firm is extending its remote-work period for its U.S. lawyers and staff until at least January 2021. More than 90% of the firm’s ...
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