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While the data suggests that most employees are happy with their new working conditions, it also shows a change in expectations. After a year of working from home, employees want greater flexibility. Within corporate legal departments, nine out of 10 employees report a desire for increased flexibility in both where and when they work. Importantly, most law department employees (54%) say they are likely to quit their current jobs if they are not offered the flexibility they want.
These new expectations may create challenges for law departments. Research shows that remote work can boost employee morale and short-term productivity. However, it also reveals longer-term concerns related to remote work including detrimental effects on collaboration, innovation, and knowledge transfer. Within the context of a law department, where information sharing is key to risk management efforts, these findings are concerning.
While law departments have managed the past 12 months well, this research shows that a permanent shift toward more remote work could have a detrimental impact on their effectiveness. A lack of face-to-face interaction could weaken teaming. Less oversight and weaker knowledge transfer could thwart leaders’ efforts to drive a greater process consistently. Most worryingly, more siloed remote work could lead to a decline in transparency into the legal risks that companies face.