Interviews with regional managing partners at eight international law firms reveal how Brussels offices are seemingly resisting the post-pandemic trend towards shrinking workspaces.
January 11, 2021 at 10:15 AM
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Brussels Correspondent
Brussels, Belgium. Credit: Bucchi Francesco/Shutterstock.com
Like many industries and sectors, law firms around the world have been rethinking whether they really need all those square feet of expensive office space with remote working here to stay.
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