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Working remotely
Anyone have insight into working remotely as an attorney? Anecdotes welcome!
- Dafaq
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Re: Working remotely
Do you mean a couple times a week or mostly remote? The only one I know is someone who had a baby about 2 months ago and she's now almost totally remote.Anonymous User wrote:Anyone have insight into working remotely as an attorney? Anecdotes welcome!
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Re: Working remotely
I work remotely for a large firm. I live in a city where my firm doesn't have an office. Shoot.
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Re: Working remotely
How did you achieve this arrangement? Corp/lit? What kind of firm are we talking about/where headquartered?Anonymous User wrote:I work remotely for a large firm. I live in a city where my firm doesn't have an office. Shoot.
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Re: Working remotely
I needed to move for personal reasons, lit associate. I didn't want to leave my firm, so I came up with a proposal to work from my home, visit one of the offices periodically. HQed in one of the major CA markets, large firm that pays market.Traynor Brah wrote:How did you achieve this arrangement? Corp/lit? What kind of firm are we talking about/where headquartered?Anonymous User wrote:I work remotely for a large firm. I live in a city where my firm doesn't have an office. Shoot.
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Re: Working remotely
I work from home pretty regularly. I don't live super close to my office and my bosses are very nice.
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Re: Working remotely
Do you mind sending me a PM?Anonymous User wrote:I needed to move for personal reasons, lit associate. I didn't want to leave my firm, so I came up with a proposal to work from my home, visit one of the offices periodically. HQed in one of the major CA markets, large firm that pays market.Traynor Brah wrote:How did you achieve this arrangement? Corp/lit? What kind of firm are we talking about/where headquartered?Anonymous User wrote:I work remotely for a large firm. I live in a city where my firm doesn't have an office. Shoot.