Law Practice
Aug. 18, 2001
Illusions of Greatness
Because they don't spend much time at home, a lawyer's office is a lawyer's castle, or cottage, as the case may be. And whether a lawyer's office is a castle or a cottage depends largely on how it is decorated. A lawyer who properly furnishes his or her office is a lawyer likely to go far at The Firm. The lawyer who works in an office that looks like it is only temporary quarters, however, is likely to be at The Firm only temporarily.




Because they don't spend much time at home, a lawyer's office is a lawyer's castle, or cottage, as the case may be. And whether a lawyer's office is a castle or a cottage depends largely on how it is decorated. A lawyer who properly furnishes his or her office is a lawyer likely to go far at The Firm. The lawyer who works in an office that looks like it is only temporary quarters, however, is li...
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