Back in September, Legal Speak featured an interview with Chris Wilson, a corporate and finance partner at hybrid law firm Taylor English Duma, who said sprawling law firm offices are becoming obsolete in the age of remote work.
Legal recruiter Richard Hsu makes the case that physical offices are not obsolete and will still play a crucial role in the legal profession post-pandemic.
December 04, 2020 at 01:16 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Back in September, Legal Speak featured an interview with Chris Wilson, a corporate and finance partner at hybrid law firm Taylor English Duma, who said sprawling law firm offices are becoming obsolete in the age of remote work.
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