Editor’s note: This is the fourth entry in The New Normal?, a Law.com series that aims to make sense of what the future of work in the legal industry looks like. Here are parts onetwo and three

Do law firms have the resources to pay for the technological innovations they feel they need to compete, while also having the kind of office space that encourages attendance (despite the technology that makes it unnecessary for some)? Maybe.

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