Assessment, Adjudication, and Appellate Prep
You need uninterrupted drafting and private calls with counsel.
Phone booths for departmental hearing coordination
Large monitors for order scanning and legal citation work
Printing controls for sensitive demand notices
Meeting rooms that feel formal for co-counsel strategy sessions
GST, E-Invoicing, and Portal-Heavy Weeks
Return and reconciliation peaks need reliable power and bandwidth—not café Wi‑Fi.
UPS-backed desks for long portal sessions
Team tables for reconcilers working shared spreadsheets
Lockers for client registers brought from warehouse
Client Trust and Address Quality
SME clients judge credibility from your visiting card address and the lobby they enter.
CBD or statutory-hub adjacency where your client base expects you
Professional reception and visitor logs
Parking or valet partnerships in dense metros
When Coworking Is Not Enough
Large litigation support or document warehouses may still need dedicated premises.
High-volume paper discovery may exceed centre storage limits
Cross-border TP teams may need SCIF-like controls not offered in flex
Always map data residency and laptop encryption to your policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Many operators offer short commitments or seasonal seat bundles—ask for written credits for meeting rooms and parking during peak months.
Prefer private cabins for anything beyond anonymised work; use privacy screens, encrypted drives, and avoid voice notes in common areas.
For two-party assessments, 6–8 seat rooms often suffice; for counsel plus client plus CA, book 10–12 seat rooms with a second screen for order display.
Only if your filing or litigation rhythm requires it—confirm HVAC and security charges for overnight blocks before signing.