Hunter Comments on Relocation of Foley’s San Diego Office
10 March 2020
San Diego Business Journal
San Diego office Managing Partner Paul Hunter was quoted in a San Diego Business Journal article, “Law Firm’s Move Changes More Than Location,” about the office’s relocation and redesign.
Hunter said the new office is a big hit with the firm’s younger lawyers, who like the collaborative spaces and the expansive glass walls. The older lawyers, while initially hesitant to move, have since come around. “They like the fact that we’re doing whatever we can to collaborate more and get more efficient,” he said.
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