Crafting the Ideal Law Firm Work Environment

Law firms have repurposed portions of their workplace into small informal settings, which Terrence Davis, a project interior designer at architectural and design provider Corgan, says can spark interaction and support a more dynamic workflow.
“This type of amenity cannot be replicated in a remote setting and gives the employee a purpose for coming into the office,” Davis says. “Lounge seating near tenured attorneys can make drop-in conversations less intimidating for new graduates seeking mentorship.”
Elements such as access to public transit and free parking can ease firm employees’ commutes, possibly serving as an incentive to work on-premises, according to research Corgan conducted.