What is the most likely future scenario for law firm space?
Todd: I think as law firms begin to adapt more to clients and there is more pressure for alternative billing, we’ll see more interest in some alternative space arrangements. As firms start to realize that the more efficient they are, the more profit they make, it will necessarily change the workflow. Teams will become more nimble and change more quickly. When we see that sort of change in an organization, we see more of a group dynamic and less of an individual dynamic. Space will need to facilitate collaboration so that firms can become more efficient and profitable. Todd DeGarmo joined STUDIOS in 1989 and founded the firm’s New York office in 1995. His work focuses on helping emerging companies envision new work environments that support and integrate their culture, work processes, technology and brand. Todd’s work includes the Washington DC offices of Baker Botts and Morgan Lewis, the New York offices of Orrick, as well as the award-winning Dow Jones headquarters in New York. For mo
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