Moving a law firm-and its lawyers, staff, furniture, files, computer equipment and everything else-is a logistical feat comparable to getting an army ready for battle.

You have to plan, plan and plan some more. You have to coordinate with the architect, the contractor, the relocation consultants and everybody else involved in the move. You have to consider timing and risk management. And you have to get buy-in from the troops.

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