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Law Firms Are Trading Dead Space for New Digs

June 17, 2022 Media Coverage
The Recorder

Farella Managing Partner Brian Donnelly spoke to The Recorder for the article " Law Firms Are Trading Dead Space for New Digs." 

In the article, Brian said, “This was a chance to look at, ‘Are we in the right space for the future?’” He noted that the timing of the firm’s lease expiration was particularly fortunate in light of the pandemic and transition to hybrid work.

Link to read the article (subscription may be required): https://www.law.com/therecorder/2022/06/17/if-you-dont-have-100-capacity-it-feels-lethargic-law-firms-are-trading-dead-space-for-new-digs/

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