Fisher Phillips Expands Los Angeles Presence with New Office Leases

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Fisher Phillips LLP, an international labor and employment law firm, has announced the signing of two new office leases in the Los Angeles area, marking a significant expansion of its presence in Southern California. The firm has secured a 35,744-square-foot lease at 515 South Flower Street in downtown Los Angeles and a 13,624-square-foot lease at 21600 Oxnard Street in Woodland Hills. These moves underscore the firm's commitment to serving its clients and attracting top legal talent in the region.
Todd Scherwin, Regional Managing Partner at Fisher Phillips, highlighted the firm's deep roots in Southern California and its growing demand for labor and employment services. The new offices are not just about expanding the firm's physical footprint but also about reinforcing its dedication to the businesses and individuals it serves. With over 675 attorneys across 45 offices in the United States, Mexico, and Japan, Fisher Phillips is poised to continue providing practical business solutions for workplace legal issues.
The leases were facilitated by JLL's Jim Schoolfield and Kevin Bender, with landlords Commonwealth Partners and Douglas Emmett represented in-house by John Bendetti and Ali Mourad, respectively. Schoolfield noted the significance of Fisher Phillips' expansion in a slow LA office leasing market, emphasizing the importance of downtown Los Angeles and Woodland Hills as key markets for the firm's growth. Bender added that the quality of office space, tenant experience, amenities, and location are crucial factors in attracting employees back to the office.
This expansion by Fisher Phillips reflects a broader trend of law firms and companies prioritizing quality office spaces to meet the evolving needs of their workforce and clients. The firm's investment in new offices in strategic locations demonstrates its confidence in the Los Angeles area's economic vitality and its commitment to delivering exceptional legal services.

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