Five-Star Hoteling: Looking to Lure People Back, Law Firms Consider Luxury Amenities
In this week's episode, Anthony Davies, chief revenue officer of professional services staffing company Forrest Solutions, says law firms are increasingly looking to make their office spaces a desirable destination for their lawyers and staff by offering the types of services and amenities one would typically find at a five-star resort—from yoga rooms to upscale bars and restaurants to dedicated concierge services on every floor.
February 11, 2022 at 02:44 PM
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Professional CultureThe original version of this story was published on Law.com
As the omicron surge shows signs of waning in the U.S., the debate over law firm offices is beginning to heat up again. Do we still need them? And, if so, what should they look like now?
This week's episode features a conversation with Anthony Davies, chief revenue officer of professional services staffing company Forrest Solutions, who says the law firm office still serves an important function—just a much different one than it did pre-pandemic.
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