Library update

May 22, 2009

The law library firm for which I work is relocating. From one side of Capitol Mall in Sacramento, to the other side of the street. Our new building is brighter, bigger, and new! The library space is fantastic and should prove less cumbersome. Our old building was built in the 70s and shows it. I never understood designing a building to look and feel like a WWII bunker:

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Our new space looks to the future. And by future I mean that it resembles a sand-crawler of Tatooine fame:

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It’s important to work in a place that feels comfortable and values your worth. Moving out of the “dungeon-esque” library space, after 30+ years, will revitalize the firm and position for a better tomorrow.

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