January 18, 2022

Law Firms and the Rise of Hospitality - Law.com

What You Need to Know

  • As part of negotiating the returning to the office lawyers are busy deconstructing “work” into its many smaller components in an effort to redefine where these activities ought to take place.
  • The law firm office cannot remain unchanged from prior to the onset of pandemic, when the terms and meaning have all changed.
  • The office must now provide benefits or an experience the lawyers and staff cannot get at home.
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We are in the midst of a global paradigm shift. The meaning of the “office” has forever changed because minds have changed. For law firms, the office was historically the place where lawyers performed work. The pandemic changed that — first by physically changing it, then by creating a change of mind about work.

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