Wilson Elser Opens New Office in Dallas' Prestigious Santander Tower
Wilson Elser, a prominent national law firm, has recently relocated its Dallas office to the distinguished Santander Tower, marking a significant milestone for its 81 attorneys and staff. This move, effective immediately, reflects the firm’s commitment to enhancing its workplace and adapting to the evolving needs of a hybrid workforce.
Strategic Decision
The decision to move to the Santander Tower, previously known as Thanksgiving Tower, is not just a change of scenery but a strategic maneuver aimed at positioning the Dallas office for long-term success. According to J. Price Collins, the Dallas Regional Managing Partner, this transition has been undertaken with the future in mind. The new space provides a
flexible workspace designed to meet the modern demands of both employees and potential recruits.
The New Location
Situated at 1601 Elm Street in downtown Dallas, the Santander Tower boasts 50 stories and is well-integrated into the vibe of the city. Since its renaming in 2020, it now houses not only office spaces but also residential units, a hotel, and exclusive club facilities, making it an ideal location for a dynamic law firm. Wilson Elser's Dallas office had previously resided in the Bank of America Plaza located at 901 Main Street.
Innovative Work Environment
On the 26th floor of Santander Tower, Wilson Elser has developed an entirely new workspace that incorporates modern amenities, including a
hoteling reservation system. This innovative approach allows attorneys and staff to reserve workspaces via mobile devices or computers, promoting a more agile and efficient working environment.
About Wilson Elser
Founded over four decades ago, Wilson Elser is recognized as one of the foremost defense litigation firms in the United States. With a team exceeding 1,000 attorneys, the firm manages approximately 100,000 defense and coverage matters at any given time. Its reputation for excellence stems from a commitment to client satisfaction and a rigorous adherence to operational guidelines. Wilson Elser holds an impressive ranking of 103 in the Am Law 200 and 53 in the National Law Journal's NLJ 500.
For further insights about the firm and its practice areas, visit
Wilson Elser's official website.
Conclusion
The move to Santander Tower symbolizes Wilson Elser's growth and adaptability in an ever-changing legal landscape. As the firm embraces a
hybrid working model, it not only enhances its operational capabilities but also provides a prime location for attracting top talent in the legal field.