Which law firms still have real offices with real walls?
Which law firms still have real offices with real walls?
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Apparently the partners feel the same way about noise that I do. The doubled-up sheet rock goes above the drop ceiling all the way to concrete.
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cleary gottlieb dc
that is, until the december move
that is, until the december move

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I don't know if my firm's walls are "double sheetrock" or if my doors are "solid core." There are no shared offices in my firm, and the doors are pretty heavy. How do I find out?
NYC
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Re: Which law firms still have real offices with real walls?
Pls provide the name of your firmGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:38 pmI don't know if my firm's walls are "double sheetrock" or if my doors are "solid core." There are no shared offices in my firm, and the doors are pretty heavy. How do I find out?
NYC
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Solid core doors are heavy, as opposed to cheap doors that you buy for $50 at home depot. It's pretty easy to tell the difference.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:38 pmI don't know if my firm's walls are "double sheetrock" or if my doors are "solid core." There are no shared offices in my firm, and the doors are pretty heavy. How do I find out?
NYC
I only know the sheetrock is doubled up here because someone told me. I guess you could drill a hole in the wall and see if it's an inch thick, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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Top 30. All private. When I look down I see the traffic helicopters flying below.
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Glass walls are a dealbreaker.
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Sorry, I don't visit often. Desmarais
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Seems most firms I've visited (as well as the one I work at) still have real walls and real doors. There's usually at least a portion of glass that's frosted so it looks nice but still offers privacy.
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