As law firms continue to build themselves back up in the aftermath of the recession, they will look for increased efficiencies and lower real estate spend, according to the latest report by Colliers International’s Law Firm Services Group.
The Seattle-based global real estate services firm found in its 2015 North America Outlook Report that in recent years, law firms have increasingly turned to tactics long used by corporations to meet their real estate objectives, including universal office sizes, collaborative spaces, offshoring and nearshoring.
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