Culture vs. Cost: Law Firms Are Taking Diverging Approaches to Real Estate in the New Normal
Despite an industrywide push for smaller office spaces, many firms are retaining their current space, and some even expanding.
October 14, 2021 at 05:00 AM
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Real EstateMuch of the pandemic is replete with examples of firms and experts proclaiming that the office of the past will stay in the past. And while many firms such as Perkins Coie, Snell & Wilmer and Nixon Peabody are reducing space as more attorneys shift to working remotely, plenty of law firms are reaffirming their commitment to their office space and, in some cases, even expanding.
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