Law Practice
Sep. 20, 2007
Office Space
Forum Column - By William Domnarski - Though Hollywood has glamorized lawyers’ quarters, an attorney’s workspace is not always a good indication of his or her abilities.





William Domnarski
Email: domnarski@gmail.com
William Domnarski is a Southland mediator and practitioner. His latest book is "Richard Posner," published by Oxford University Press in 2016.
By William Domnarski
Office space for lawyers, in all the varieties in which they appear in the catalog, says something about who they are or who they want to be. The tony offices of large, fee-rich law firms can impress clients in the desired way, for example, while the trappings of a struggling solo practitioner or a small firm might create a different impression - one that cannot be avoided or improved on.
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