- Jun 13, 2017
- 380
- Gender
- Male
- Pronouns
- He/Him
- Posting Status
- Irregularly
Nyström Law Associates
Now hiring: front desk receptionist! Barristers welcome to join. Pupillage and Internship opportunities also available. Contact us for more information.
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Current Employees:
Owner - Arthur Nyström
Attorney - Theo Bishop
Positions Open:
Attorney
Front desk receptionist
Intern/Pupil
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This spacious, modernly-decorated office is located in an office building on the northern end of downtown Manta Carlos. The office is on the top floor, with large windows that offer a view of the city. It is officially open from Monday to Saturday, 10:00-17:30 for consultation. However, it is common to see the lights on in the office until close to midnight while the attorneys (read: Arthur the alcoholic) work on their case.
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Reception:
The reception is the first area one see when one enter the office. This area is decorated in mostly neutral, warm tones, with hardwood flooring and eggshell walls. The receptionist’s desk faces the door, with shelves and cabinets on the left side and a window behind it. Towards the left there is a seating area, furnished with light modern chairs/sofas and a coffee table with magazines. There are several plotted plants, and a water dispenser and a coffee machine are both available at the seating area. A door on the bottom right leads to the hallway. Theo and Arthur’s Office are accessible from the hallway.
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Theo’s Office
As Theo has less seniority with the legal business, his office is a comparatively smaller one. He had not moved in for long and the office is sparsely decorated, most of its space claimed by half-empty bookshelves and a large modern desk. The walls and floors are in calming, neutral tones. Theo’s chair is behind the desk, while two more chairs were in front of the desk for clients. There is a door behind the desk that leads to Arthur’s office. This door is mostly obstructed by a movable bookshelf. Theo had tried to make the office look more welcoming by hanging up a few prints of sailboats and the Lake District. There is also a framed photo of his family on the desk. Aside from that, few personal artifices are in the office.
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Arthur’s Office
Arthur has a comparatively larger office, but at first glance it looks roughly the same size. It is located at a corner, and one enters to a entrance nook with a coat stand (hatstand?) and a painting of a building (Recognisable as Balliol College, Oxford). The office is decorated in the same modern, warm tones as the office. Turning the corner, Arthur’s desk is visible, usually neat, most of the walls lined by shelves and cabinets, all impeccably neat and clean. There are large windows offering a view of the city along the walls, and a small seating area takes up the space in front of Arthur’s desk. There are few things on display save Arthur’s legal qualifications (A BPTC and a Manta Carlos practicing license, no university certificate) and two small framed photos, visible only from Arthur’s seat.
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Spare Office
There is one unused office in the building. It had never been occupied, and the walls are still bare. It is used as a small storage space for more secure documents and spare items. It can be cleared out at any time for a possible future applicant.
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Storeroom
While by name a storeroom, this is actually a room that Arthur had converted into a place for himself to sleep when he is working on too many things at once, which is more often than not. It is the smallest room in the building and there are still a few empty shelves. There is a small window and it isn’t exceptionally well lit. Arthur had brought a camp bed, a mini fridge, and several other articles of living into the store room. This room is usually locked during opening hours. The storeroom is connected to the bathroom facility in the office.