Over the past year, many of Miami’s lofty law firm offices, boasting beautiful views of Biscayne Bay, priceless artwork and swanky furniture, have sat seemingly empty. Firms are responding by moving to smaller spaces with more amenities in an attempt to reduce overhead and attract employees.

Law firm leaders have been seemingly trying to find a perfect recipe for hybrid work since the new normal of remote work hit in 2020. This past year marked some significant moves in Florida that are reaching for that perfect balance.

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