Are you setting up your legal office space so that it properly serves workers and clients? Does it properly represent your brand and business? These are all questions you should consider when redesigning your office space, or if you are going back to a brick-and-mortar business after working from home since Covid.
Many businesses continue to thrive from having virtual offices, but the legal profession is not one of them. Most people that seek assistance from a lawyer prefer to have face-to-face meetings.
Here are some things to consider when recreating your new legal office space:
- Don’t lease a space that is too big, as many people still prefer to work from home and are agreeable to a hybrid schedule. Schedule these workers so they can share offices and not have separate offices.
- You may need to have flex rooms that can work as a conference room, yoga room, or an extra office when needed.
- You may need to seek the assistance of a designer that can help you create a space that will work for all involved and accommodate the needs of all that will inhabit it.
Remember before you begin, planning your new office space, talk to your workers and find out what they need, so you can create a space that works for all team members and will accommodate future growth.
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