John: I office in the one at Lake Calhoun and Excesior for 5-6 years. I found
it worked very well. Good support staff (important) and congenial office
mates. Good conference room available.
Stu
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Subject: [CollabLaw] Executive Suites
Considering moving into one of those “Executive Suites” when Dad retires and
our lease ends. Not totally “virtual officing”, but just one room of my own,
near my house, plus the benefits of virtual off icing in a large, hip, modern
suite.
I do a mix of litigation, negotiation/uncontested, collaboration, and
mediation, like most family law attorneys.
I’d be interested in others’ experience with those places. I’m particularly
wondering how compatible it is with litigation, as our cases can impose
unpredictable numbers of file boxes on us.
John Crouch
Crouch & Crouch, PLC
2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 950
Arlington, Virginia 22201
703-528-6700
Fax: 703-522-9107
john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.divorceandestateplanning.com
Fellow, International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
and International Academy of Collaborative Professionals