Schiff Hardin Moves to Remote Work Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
Given the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Schiff Hardin announced today that the majority of its lawyers and staff will begin working remotely starting Monday, March 16, until at least March 27, at which time the firm will reassess the situation.
Given the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Schiff Hardin announced today that the majority of its lawyers and staff will begin working remotely starting Monday, March 16, until at least March 27, at which time the firm will reassess the situation. The firm has proactively taken this precautionary measure to help slow the spread of the virus, and protect the health and safety of our personnel, our clients, and the communities in which we live and work.
All of the firm’s offices will stay open for essential business support functions. The firm will remain fully operational during this time and continue to provide high-quality service to our clients.
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Nathan Carlile, Head of Firmwide Communications