Carlton Fields' new downtown Miami location is at the Brightline train station's 2 MiamiCentral tower in a space that embraces the latest in law office design.

The firm implemented an increasingly common law firm feature — almost the same-sized offices for all attorneys regardless of title or seniority.

Carlton Fields hasn't brought its 150 employees back to the Miami office but leaves it up to them if they want to come in or continue working from home during the coronavirus pandemic. Strict public health safety regulations cover those who go in, including using face masks.

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Lidia Dinkova

Lidia Dinkova covers South Florida real estate for the Daily Business Review. Contact her at [email protected] or 305-347-6665. On Twitter @LidiaDinkova.