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April 20, 2005

In-House Lawyers in Cubicles

New York Law Journal (registration required) reports on in-house lawyers sitting in cubicles rather than offices, reporting on a survey finding that “7 percent of law departments use cubicles exclusively, another 16 percent have a mix of cubicles and offices and 18 percent don't have cubicles but may add them in a year.” For my experience with in-house seating arrangements (including an unfortunate encounter with a buzzsaw), see my write-up of my first three months at Epinions. You might also consider my notes about how to get employees to adhere to legal standards.

Posted by Eric at April 20, 2005 12:22 PM | Former Employers , Legal Industry