Attorneys in Amata's office centers have access to paralegal support and private deposition rooms, among other services and amenities.
Law firms have long been known for their sprawling offices, in which even the most junior associates enjoy their own private workspace. While that's beginning to change as larger firms adopt more open floor plans, some legal professionals are abandoning the traditional office altogether in favor of shared workspaces that allow them to reduce their real estate expenses and work more collaboratively with their peers. In a contributed byline for Attorney at Work, Taylor Johnson client Amata Office Solutions provides an overview of ways law firms of all sizes can benefit from a shared office environment.