There’s No Place [to Practice] Like Home

Unfortunately, sometimes even solo and small firm lawyers harbor stereotypes about a home office set-up. But if anyone can put those stereotypes to rest, it would be my fellow blogger and solo, Grant Griffiths, who’s just launched this new web log, Home Office Lawyer. These days, home office is more synonymous with high-tech than homely, as evidenced by Grant’s focus on paperless systems and the links to other lawyer home office weblogs which look as professional as any high rent, downtown firm.  So if think that working from home will hold you back, visit Grant’s site.  You just might reconsider.

3 Comments

  1. Home Office Lawyer on July 8, 2005 at 5:35 am

    Mentioned at myShingle.com

    Carolyn Elefant at myshingle.com provided a nice post called There’s No Place [to Practice] Like Home. The post mentions this blog and putting the stereotypes to rest concerning the home office law practice. Thanks for the great post Carolyn.



  2. Home Office Lawyer on July 8, 2005 at 5:35 am

    Mentioned at myShingle.com

    Carolyn Elefant at myshingle.com provided a nice post called There’s No Place [to Practice] Like Home. The post mentions this blog and putting the stereotypes to rest concerning the home office law practice. Thanks for the great post Carolyn.



  3. virtualoffice on August 6, 2010 at 12:56 pm

    Every Profession has got different requirements.The requirements for a doctor's practice will never be similar to that of a businessman's requirement.Thus, hiring an office space whole and sole depends upon the professions requirement.



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