Law firms Coronavirus impact widens as Links and Eversheds become latest City firms to send staff home Marco Cillario · 17 March 2020 · 2 min read Magic Circle Coronavirus Linklaters Linklaters has followed its City rivals in asking staff to work from home due to the quickening spread of COVID-19. The firm today (17 March) moved to a full remote working arrangement for its 1,200-lawyer Silk Street headquarters. Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryFive law firms win appointments on FCA’s ‘skilled person’ investigations panelLaw firmsTheresa Hargreaves13 Apr 2026Linklaters and Slaughters lead on £1.4bn takeover of FTSE 250 manufacturer SeniorLaw firmsWill Lewallen10 Apr 2026Linklaters makes up 37 new partners with London securing more than a third of promotionsLaw firmsKate Peacock31 Mar 2026Magic Circle trio ask City staff to work from home as coronavirus crisis deepensLaw firmsNathalie Tidman16 Mar 2020The vision thing – Sizing up the big issues set to shape law through the 2020sLaw firmsThomas Alan11 Feb 2020Linklaters leads Magic Circle pack amid solid 2018/19 trading but uncertainty looms over the City eliteLaw firmsNathalie Tidman29 Jul 2019What’s next?Law firmsTom Baker30 Apr 2021Africa focus: Africa firstInternationalChris Crowe28 Apr 2021Turkey focus: Crisis, what crisis?InternationalDominic Carman28 Apr 2021