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==Location== Most law firms are located in law office buildings of various sizes, ranging from modest one-story buildings to some of the tallest [[skyscraper]]s in the world (In 2004, [[Paul Hastings]] was the first firm to put its name on a skyscraper).{{cn|date=July 2024}} In late 2001, it was widely publicized that [[John C. Dearie]]'s personal injury plaintiffs' firm in the state of New York has been experimenting with [[bus]]-sized mobile law offices.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/26/nyregion/wheels-office-go-round-round-next-stop-for-legal-team-personal-injury-case.html|title=Wheels on the Office Go Round and Round; Next Stop for a Legal Team? A Personal Injury Case in Queens|last=Feuer|first=Alan|date=26 December 2001|work=[[New York Times]], D1|access-date=17 January 2014}}</ref> The firm insists that it does not "[[ambulance chaser|chase ambulances]]". It claims that a law office on wheels is more convenient for personal injury plaintiffs, who are often recovering from severe injuries and thus find it difficult to travel far from their homes for an [[intake interview]].{{cn|date=July 2024}}
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