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Look for ways to reduce these costs, such as moving to a smaller office, switching to a virtualoffice, or using co-working spaces. You can also consider sharing office space with another lawyer or law firm to reduce costs. However, attending seminars and workshops can be expensive.
He also discussed what Husch is doing to take maximum advantage of the virtualoffice concept. Miller, the co-managing partner of Husch Blackwell’s virtualoffice, was interviewed by Alaina Lancaster. Husch Blackwell is a national law firm with 21 brick and mortar offices.
He also discussed what Husch is doing to take maximum advantage of the virtualoffice concept. Miller, the co-managing partner of Husch Blackwell’s virtualoffice, was interviewed by Alaina Lancaster. Husch Blackwell is a national law firm with 21 brick and mortar offices.
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