Ed.
note:
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to
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feature,
Quote
of
the
Day.
If
Q2
is
any
indication
of
what
midsized
firms
are
doing,
then
we
should
expect
midsized
firms
to
continue
keeping
the
same
amount
of
space
or
becoming
more
efficient
with
use
of
their
space.
—
Gregg
Cohen,
principal
at
real
estate
firm
Cresa,
in
comments
given
to
the
New
York
Law
Journal,
concerning
midsize
firms’
office
expansion
in
New
York
City,
compared
to
that
of
Biglaw
firms.
While
the
biggest
of
Biglaw
firms
are
increasing
their
real
estate
footprints
in
the
Big
Apple,
only
some
Am
Law
200
and
midsized
firms
are
following
suit.
Cohen
went
on
to
say
that
he
thinks
most
midsize
firms
will
maintain
their
current
square
footage,
or
even
reduce
their
space
in
the
future,
rather
than
further
expand.

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