Sanctioning employees for late timesheet submissions is not a new concept, but one large legal firm appears to be adopting an unusually tough stance. According to reports “This Biglaw firm is cracking down on late timesheet submissions“.
Elsewhere, flexibility in working conditions is increasingly becoming a contentious issue. Inspired by the shift in working habits imposed by the global pandemic, some employees want to retain the option for remote work. However, certain firms are resisting, and “This Biglaw firm is snuffing out employee flexibility“.
In unrelated news, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has reportedly found himself in an advantageous fundraising position. Although it isn’t clear whether he’s leading overall, more details about his financial campaign are available “here“.
In an interesting op-ed “Pay attention to one of the few Trump lawyers that isn’t facing jail time“, noteworthy insights are given by a lawyer, notably one of the few that isn’t facing jail time, who has closely followed Trump’s legal strategy.
Meanwhile, Judge James Ho, seems to court the spotlight, using a dissent to showcase his patriotism “This time, he’s using a dissent as a popularity contest“.
Lastly, Mark Meadows’ strategy in dealing with campaign money for 2020 recount is expected to face scrutiny as, “Let’s see how this works for Mark Meadows“.