Oh, you lawyers are so coddled!

Apparently, there’s shock and indignation in the land because one of the sacred perks of being a big firm lawyer—the private office—might soon disappear. The reason for this panic? The New York office of Paul Hastings has disclosed plans that junior lawyers are to be housed in cubicles in the near future. The nerve!

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