Hah! I'd rather take the week off, but since that is not an option I'll be dealing with the travel mess. I know that some financial firms have been making arrangements to use satellite offices outside of the city, have any law firms made announcements on how they intend to deal with the DNC in town?
From an article in today's Globe:
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''It's a big deal," said Barry White, a senior partner at Foley Hoag, which has about 750 employees in offices near the Seaport Hotel. ''There's going to be a lot of impact on people in terms of the various hours they're going to be restricted from using the roads. If people don't take vacation or flex hours, there are going to be a lot of traffic jams."
White said the management committee at his law firm will sit down soon to make plans for their employees.
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Links to several articles here.