November 4, 2019
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Legal services employment, including lawyers, paralegals and administrative support staff, has been growing faster in emerging markets that provide law firms with sizeable talent pools at lower overall business costs.
CBRE’s 2019 legal sector report examines how law firms are responding in a late-cycle business environment. The report also provides a detailed look at law firm real estate trends in 26 U.S. markets and five Canadian markets.
What will you find in this report?
By scrolling through this report you will
IS YOUR LAW FIRM NIMBLE?
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Executive Managing Director, Space Enablement Services
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