In-House Attorneys: What Is Your Office Like
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:05 am
Open concept? Cubicles? Individual offices? I'm curious what is typical for in-house attorneys.
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That sounds really bad, you should hold your employer to a higher standard. No windows at 5+ years? Even first years have windowed offices (with views) at my firm. And by offices I mean literal offices. One could (theoretically) take a nap with the blinds closed.Anonymous User wrote:I summered in house in LS. Big tech company with a smallish but growing legal group (maybe 15 attorneys?). It seemed like those who had been there 5+ years had individual offices (no windows) and everyone else was in the cube farm. Not a bad office by any means, but grouped with the other departments, so lots of people walking around and chit chatting.
How should they go about holding their employer to a higher standard?BeeTeeZ wrote:That sounds really bad, you should hold your employer to a higher standard. No windows at 5+ years? Even first years have windowed offices (with views) at my firm. And by offices I mean literal offices. One could (theoretically) take a nap with the blinds closed.Anonymous User wrote:I summered in house in LS. Big tech company with a smallish but growing legal group (maybe 15 attorneys?). It seemed like those who had been there 5+ years had individual offices (no windows) and everyone else was in the cube farm. Not a bad office by any means, but grouped with the other departments, so lots of people walking around and chit chatting.
Lmao it has nothing to do with me, I don’t work there anymore.BeeTeeZ wrote:That sounds really bad, you should hold your employer to a higher standard. No windows at 5+ years? Even first years have windowed offices (with views) at my firm. And by offices I mean literal offices. One could (theoretically) take a nap with the blinds closed.Anonymous User wrote:I summered in house in LS. Big tech company with a smallish but growing legal group (maybe 15 attorneys?). It seemed like those who had been there 5+ years had individual offices (no windows) and everyone else was in the cube farm. Not a bad office by any means, but grouped with the other departments, so lots of people walking around and chit chatting.
I was in-house at a midsize bank and this was the exact same set up. Group of 6 attorneys, GC had office with windows, other seniors had internal offices with no windows, me (junior atty), paralegal and legal assistant had cubes which were grouped with other departments. Same problem, lots of movement and talking. Not the worst thing in the world but not ideal.Anonymous User wrote:I summered in house in LS. Big tech company with a smallish but growing legal group (maybe 15 attorneys?). It seemed like those who had been there 5+ years had individual offices (no windows) and everyone else was in the cube farm. Not a bad office by any means, but grouped with the other departments, so lots of people walking around and chit chatting.