The Partner Office: Checking In, Checking Out
As law firm leaders strategize on the future of the office, what if hotelling isn't the answer?
December 14, 2020 at 09:53 AM
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As law firm leaders strategize on the future of the office, what if hotelling isn't the answer? There may be unforeseen costs to the "hot" strategy for cutting real estate expenses. Want to weigh in? Email me here. Want this dispatch in your inbox every Thursday? Sign up here.
The Partner Office: Checking In, Checking Out
Let's take, for our starting point, that lawyers are sharp at assessing tradeoffs. Recognizing that one can't necessarily get everything one wants, and adjusting accordingly, is a fundamental part of the work of both litigators and dealmakers.
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