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Aurelius Tjin

This is obviously one great post. The information are very insightful and helpful. Thanks for sharing all of these.:)

Edward Wiest

It's funny. . . when I was still trying to establish an orbit around BigLaw I always got turned off in direct proportion to the opulence of the office I was visiting. The two firms I enjoyed working at occupied space which could best be described as utilitarian. Another spared no expense to impress visitors with its physical plant. It ended up "reorganizing". Do you think my instincts were trying to tell me something?

Michael McBride

Great post! Right on point. I have been in private practice over 20 years; 18 of them in an office setting. The last 2 years, I shed the brick and mortar and its overhead...and I say, "Why did I not do this before!" I meet and greet clients at places with Wi-Fi with my laptop and most if not all have e-communications set up for transfer of .pdf's. It has worked well so far. If you need to meet, I do what you do: Panera or Starbucks; local bar associations usually have places for free. No one has ever complained as I meet at the convenience of my clients which they really appreciate. There is always a work around to any obstacle.

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