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The ‘bricks and mortar office’ isn’t going away anytime soon
By Jerome Doraisamy|18 February 2021
While many lawyers and clients flourished online in the past year, there remains a need for physical workspaces, or at least hybrid models – particularly for juniors and non-tech-savvy clients.
Some legal professionals, and numerous clients, were able to successfully adapt to operating solely online in the age of coronavirus. However, Nest Legal founder Laura Vickers mused, others could not properly make that pivot.
“Junior lawyers grow by overhearing more senior lawyers handle difficult conversations with clients or explaining tricky legal concepts simply. It is the incidental conversations as much as the formal work in progress check-ins through which this learning process happens,” she explained.
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