As the practice of law adjusts to a post-pandemic world, many firms are evaluating their current office space and the lasting impact of the sudden transition to work-from-home over the last year. Because of anticipated changes to the office environment, some firms may look elsewhere for an office that better suits their needs.

Just as with moving homes, a law firm’s move to a new office can be both exciting and overwhelming. For firms that have not moved or updated their offices in many years, a move can allow the firm to provide their employees with modern conveniences and can be a marketing tool when recruiting attorneys.

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