By Eli Wolfe
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Alternative fee arrangements and a decline in attorney headcount have put increasing pressure on law firms to rethink how they use their office spaces to do business.
According to a report published Thursday by the real estate company Savills Studley, the legal industry is still trailing the rest of the economy in recovering from the great recession, with all but the top firms experiencing stagna...
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