What’s your firm doing during the COVID-19 crisis?
We’ve reported (extensively) on all the bad ish that’s happening (all the layoffs, furloughs, and salary cuts we know about), but we are also trying to make time for some of the bright spots — like the assurances associates won’t be fired. And when we let you know litigation boutique Hueston Hennigan was handing out tech budgets to make sure this whole working from home thing went smoothly, Biglaw folks wanted to make sure we knew they weren’t the only ones.
Thus far tipsters from the following Biglaw firms have lets us know about the COVID-19 tech stipends:
Skadden:
In addition to not indicating any impending negative measures — at least not yet — they have initiated a firmwide technology reimbursement to set all attorneys up with tech for home offices. The tech includes a new laptop, two monitors, wireless keyboard/mouse, and a printer (with toner and paper). Pretty nice, especially considering the circumstances.
Fried Frank:
[T]he Firm will be providing a one-time stipend of $350 to be paid in paychecks dated April 15, 2020. The stipend is non-taxable and is to be used for technology expenses associated with enabling employees to work from home, including the costs for monitors, printers, scanners, shredders and related supplies purchased on or after March 13, 2020
Debevoise:
Debevoise also gave a $500 tech allowance to associates payable on the first April check.
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