Lindabury relocates headquarters to New Providence with focus on modern legal workspace

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Lindabury has moved its headquarters to a new office at 430 Mountain Avenue in New Providence. The law firm had been based on Cardinal Drive in Westfield since 1989. The relocation is described as a strategic decision aimed at supporting long-term growth and improving client service.

The new office covers 17,000 square feet and was designed to meet the needs of modern legal work. Features include flexible workspaces, videoconferencing technology, digital library resources, and upgraded infrastructure for attorney training and professional development. Several conference rooms have been built to host arbitrations, mediations, and meetings with clients.

“This move reflects Lindabury’s commitment to both our clients and our legal team,” said Eric Levine, president. “Our new headquarters provides the flexibility, efficiency, and technology needed today, positioning us for continued success while delivering the responsive and thoughtful service our clients expect.”

The transition was managed with help from broker JLL, architects Studio 1200, Seventy-Four Construction, BFI Furniture, and Alliance Telecommunications.

Additional amenities at the new location include an on-site café and gym facility, as well as ample parking. The building is also easily accessible from major highways.

Monica Vir, executive vice president, commented on the design: “The flexible work areas and expanded conference rooms directly support how our attorneys and clients work today, strengthening our ability to collaborate and deliver high-quality counsel.”



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