Sound adjustment

How can busy law firm offices tune into productivity, and tune out noise?

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Sound adjustment

As hybrid work reshapes office life, sound has become an unexpected challenge — fluctuating noise levels, open layouts, and varying workplace density can disrupt focus and productivity. How can business leaders create environments that support all their people’s needs?

In LPM February 2025 we hear from:

In this edition:

  • Thompson Smith and Puxon CEO Sean Stuttaford and Neurodiversikey chair Danielle Gleicher-Bates highlight how thoughtful sound design, smarter spaces and more enabling policies can empower the entire legal workforce to thrive
  • WSP Solicitors head of marketing and business development Silas Miller explains how the firm’s embrace of technology is supporting business growth and enhancing the client experience
  • Wright Hassall chief people officer Mark Shrimpton reflects on the firm’s journey to be named a ‘Great Place to Work’, outlining the benefits of focusing on building an exceptional company culture

Plus:

  • FidLaw managing director Francesco Meduri and head of business strategy Giuliana Antonelli explain how the firm was able to increase revenue by 50% after adopting Clio
  • Lockton outlines the pitfalls of solicitors dabbling in work outside their areas of expertise — and explains how firms can minimise the risk of costly mistakes while encouraging people to take more initiative to drive value for their clients
  • Osprey Approach sources top tips from legal industry leaders on how to keep your business competitive, agile and resilient while navigating the year ahead
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