Law Practice,
Labor/Employment
Aug. 23, 2021
Will women attorneys join the ‘Great Resignation’?
The large firms and small boutiques who sent their workers home in the early days of the pandemic are watching with wary eyes the Delta variant, even as they are opening their doors and turning the lights back on. But the attorneys who show up to work in this next phase of the pandemic could look much different than the group that departed last year.





Sonya D. Goodwin
Partner
Sauer & Wagner LLP
Phone: 310-712-8100
Email: sgoodwin@swattys.com
Sonya represents employees and employers in a wide range of claims, including wage and hour violations, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and breach of contract.
Will women attorneys join the 'Great Resignation'?
The COVID pandemic has had a huge impact on the legal profession. For more than a year, lawyers have held virtual online client conferences and attended court proceedings via Zoom or other online platforms. They have learned how to file documents electronically from their home computers.
Now the large firms and small boutiques who sent their workers home i...
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