The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | September 28, 2020
For midsized firms, hiring outside of an existing office was taboo—until the pandemic hit.
By Dan Packel | September 28, 2020
Most of Trump's real estate holdings lose money, according to a bombshell New York Times report. But not two office towers popular with Big Law in New York and San Francisco, where the president has a 30% stake.
By Dylan Jackson | September 25, 2020
San Francisco has yet to see any major law firm leasing transactions in 2020.
By Dylan Jackson | September 25, 2020
Law firms overall have fared better than other industries, and there may be an opportunity to lock in favorable terms going forward given the financial success of some Big Law firms despite the pandemic.
By Dylan Jackson | September 25, 2020
New York City saw a 45% drop in activity year-over-year, and San Francisco has yet to see any major law firm leasing transactions in 2020. Washington, D.C., on the other hand, saw an increase in law firm leasing activity.
By Amy Guthrie | September 21, 2020
The shuffle comes as managing partner Daniel Calatrava exits with five other lawyers to restart namesake firm García Pullés & Calatrava Abogados.
By Ben Seal | September 18, 2020
As remote work becomes the norm, law firms are rethinking how much space a private office really requires.
By Christine Simmons | September 17, 2020
Firms have seen their tech costs rise dramatically rise amid remote work – putting more strain on the decision of whether to stick together under a new lease.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 10, 2020
Connie Bertram, who has been a partner at Polsinelli since she left Proskauer, has now launched Bertram LLP in Washington, D.C.
By Meganne Tillay | September 10, 2020
The firm is the latest to consider how its people work after the industry moved to a primarily working from home system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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