Baker McKenzie is shutting down its Tampa back-office facility as part of a broader restructuring that includes shifting to remote operations and potentially affecting over 700 employees in global business services roles. This move underscores the increasing reliance on automation and technology in law firms, signaling potential widespread changes for support staff and office structures. Content creators should note the trend towards more flexible and tech-driven work environments as firms adapt to cost-saving measures and technological advancements.
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