"According to data collected by security firm Kastle Systems, only 14 percent of New York's more than one million office workers had returned to their desks by the middle of January ..." - Peter Hutchison, Yahoo! News, January 26, 2021."
Meanwhile, according to a PriceWatherhouseCoopers survey, 79% indicated they assessed WFH a successful way to get projects done.
Lawyers in New York City who work for firms (that is, don't have their own firms) might never be returning to the office.
The powers that be may determine that the new way of operating a law firm is to lease a small footprint. Instead of lots of commercial real estate to house hundreds or even a thousand lawyers, there will be a just enough room for meetings. That's how they will conduct client relations and developing new business.
Such an arrangement is a challenge for lawyers with children. Until the schools reopen, both the housing and educational realities are producing profound stress. Children are children. They can't be put into the Highly Socialized Professional box.
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