
"The firm is keen for lawyers to return to their seats in the Abu Dhabi office from 4 May, and has agreed to cover any relocation costs for those returning."
"Cleary said its Abu Dhabi office is 'open to all staff that wish to go in' but it 'will continue to be accommodating of and flexible' to its employees."
"Law firms have been expanding in the UAE, with the region ranking as a top destination for British lawyers to relocate, driven by vast government investment."
"At the start of the Iran conflict, many lawyers based in the Gulf were advised to work from home, as firms offered remote working policies for staff in these regions."
A US law firm is optimistic about staff returning to its Abu Dhabi office by May 4, covering relocation costs. The firm has reopened its UAE offices, allowing employees to return after being advised to work from home due to the Iran war. While some staff have already returned, the firm remains flexible and accommodating. The UAE has become a popular destination for British lawyers, driven by government investments aimed at diversifying the economy and enhancing the professional services sector.
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