
or do you want to work in ~the law office of the future~
Weil is doing this (slowly renovating), I think STB is as well. A ton of law firms (at least in NYC) are.Anonymous User wrote:White and Case?
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I think you're undervaluing the ability to hideforegetaboutdre wrote:0%.
i have an office with walls that still does not drown out partners "counseling" clients via the telephone even with the door closed.
I actually like Weil's frosted glass approach, you get light but still have privacy. STB/W&C full transparent is a nightmare.Anonymous User wrote:Weil is doing this (slowly renovating), I think STB is as well. A ton of law firms (at least in NYC) are.Anonymous User wrote:White and Case?
yikes didn't think about this. will say i have glass around the door (which makes it able to see in the office), but yeah a nonfrosted glass enclosure is literally like a modern art exhibit.anyriotgirl wrote:I think you're undervaluing the ability to hideforegetaboutdre wrote:0%.
i have an office with walls that still does not drown out partners "counseling" clients via the telephone even with the door closed.
my first in-house job was frosted glass and it was a perfect balance. bonus for the desks being tall and wrap around, hiding your presence even moreNagster5 wrote:I actually like Weil's frosted glass approach, you get light but still have privacy. STB/W&C full transparent is a nightmare.Anonymous User wrote:Weil is doing this (slowly renovating), I think STB is as well. A ton of law firms (at least in NYC) are.Anonymous User wrote:White and Case?
Nap. Dick around without people creeping. Keep partners on their toes as to whether I'm in the office or not. Change clothes. Eat food without people seeing me stuff my pie hole. Rock out to music. Pick my nose.strawberrieee wrote:Just curious, what do you guys do in your office that you need to hide?
I shared my office with another summer associate this past summer who felt the need to open the door all day and I did not find it troublesome.
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Egregious omission of masturbation.LaLiLuLeLo wrote:Nap. Dick around without people creeping. Keep partners on their toes as to whether I'm in the office or not. Change clothes. Eat food without people seeing me stuff my pie hole. Rock out to music. Pick my nose.strawberrieee wrote:Just curious, what do you guys do in your office that you need to hide?
I shared my office with another summer associate this past summer who felt the need to open the door all day and I did not find it troublesome.
I just had the thought of taking my daughter to a law firm to look at the attorneys in the glass enclosures. Wandering through watching the tax attorneys in their natural environment, swinging over to look at the litigation team, then stopping or some cotten candy before heading down to watch the real estate lawyers.JenDarby wrote:my first in-house job was frosted glass and it was a perfect balance. bonus for the desks being tall and wrap around, hiding your presence even moreNagster5 wrote:I actually like Weil's frosted glass approach, you get light but still have privacy. STB/W&C full transparent is a nightmare.Anonymous User wrote:Weil is doing this (slowly renovating), I think STB is as well. A ton of law firms (at least in NYC) are.Anonymous User wrote:White and Case?
now I live in a full transparent nightmare. we're basically the most boring zoo animals
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Yeah they tried to sell my floor on going without frosted glass because it would save the firm a quarter million. They put it to a vote and - surprise! - overwhelming majority of associates said fuck thatAnonymous User wrote:LW has frosted glass and wood doors. It looks good and it's enough privacy that you can panic at your desk if necessary without anyone realizing
Wait til you start full time and need somewhere to gently weepstrawberrieee wrote:Just curious, what do you guys do in your office that you need to hide?
I shared my office with another summer associate this past summer who felt the need to open the door all day and I did not find it troublesome.
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Let's not forget my beer fartsSolemnMan wrote:Egregious omission of masturbation.LaLiLuLeLo wrote:Nap. Dick around without people creeping. Keep partners on their toes as to whether I'm in the office or not. Change clothes. Eat food without people seeing me stuff my pie hole. Rock out to music. Pick my nose.strawberrieee wrote:Just curious, what do you guys do in your office that you need to hide?
I shared my office with another summer associate this past summer who felt the need to open the door all day and I did not find it troublesome.
"Oh look! That one's getting ready to hang himself!"haus wrote:I just had the thought of taking my daughter to a law firm to look at the attorneys in the glass enclosures. Wandering through watching the tax attorneys in their natural environment, swinging over to look at the litigation team, then stopping or some cotten candy before heading down to watch the real estate lawyers.JenDarby wrote:my first in-house job was frosted glass and it was a perfect balance. bonus for the desks being tall and wrap around, hiding your presence even moreNagster5 wrote:I actually like Weil's frosted glass approach, you get light but still have privacy. STB/W&C full transparent is a nightmare.Anonymous User wrote:Weil is doing this (slowly renovating), I think STB is as well. A ton of law firms (at least in NYC) are.Anonymous User wrote:White and Case?
now I live in a full transparent nightmare. we're basically the most boring zoo animals
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