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LITIGATORS MARLA BOWMAN AND GARY RICKNER GRABBING “BETTER” COFFEE IN BETWEEN MEETINGS.
“Our  rm’s emphasis on teamwork and collaboration is unique. But one of the main advantages of this new o ce is we have substantially improved the quality of our co ee.” Gary Rickner, litigator
“ at’s funny because it’s true.  e new co ee bar is our version of the old- school water cooler. We catch up while making a latte or espresso. People hang out here for a little while to say hello.” Marla Bowman, litigator
“We have a number of collaborative spaces where attorneys can huddle up. We built four hubs at the corners of the buildings, and attorneys use them for quick meetings. Each of the four hubs is named for one of our other o ces. We’re also in New Bern, Asheville, Wilmington, and Greenville.” Ken Wooten, Co-Managing Director
TYLER RUSSELL, EMILY MASSEY, AND KEN WOOTEN TALK AT THE GREENVILLE “HUB.”
“Our old space had a total of 27 o ces, and we had 25 attorneys. We have 50 external o ces in this new space. Our expectation is that eventually, we’re going to  ll up this o ce, but we’re on a ‘smart growth’ plan, driven by client need rather than a date on the calendar. We are also looking for good talent out of law schools in practice areas where we have speci c needs at the junior level. And we’re always looking for opportunities to expand our bench or expand our market share capabilities with high- quality laterals.” Brad Evans, Co-Managing Director
BRAD EVANS IN THE CAFÉ.
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