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Tammy Baldwin Quoted in The American Lawyer—Time for Legal To 'Change Its Vocabulary'?: These Law Firms Are Leaving the Concept of Losing a Desk at the Door

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Tammy Baldwin Quoted in The American Lawyer—Time for Legal To 'Change Its Vocabulary'?: These Law Firms Are Leaving the Concept of Losing a Desk at the Door

Tammy Baldwin was quoted in "Time for Legal To 'Change Its Vocabulary'?: These Law Firms Are Leaving the Concept of Losing a Desk at the Door", an article in The American Lawyer, regarding how law firms are breaking away from the negative connotation of hoteling, or giving up a desk in major cities like Austin and Silicon Valley.

Tammy Baldwin, chief of business operations at Perkins Coie, agreed that the legal industry has historically rejected office-sharing, regardless of the many forms that it comes in.

"Everybody tends to think of hoteling as giving up something. But in fact, it is the opposite if you get the space right. It gives you the flexibility to use the space for whatever you need. … Sometimes you just need a space to make a call. Sometimes you need a conference room," Tammy said.

Click here to read the full article on The American Lawyer.

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