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June 11, 2021
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Partner Carol C. Villegas To Be Featured Panelist in NYSBA Women in Law Section Event

Carol C Villegas
Carol C. Villegas

Partner Carol C. Villegas will be speaking on a panel entitled “How Women From Five Countries View Post-Pandemic Office Returns” held by the NYSBA Women in Law Section on Thursday, June 17, 2021.

The panel will feature leading women from law firms and major corporations in Italy, Mexico, Nigeria, Poland and the US and their plans for post-pandemic work life.  The panel will address topics such as: whether legal workplaces around the world bringing their workforce back to the office, what are they doing to ease the transition back to the office for family caregivers, what do local laws and policies say about paid family leave, sick leave, remote or hybrid work, and strategies for moving forward.

Learn more here: nysba.org/events/...

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