Taxing Matters
Overtaxed Member
It is not necessarily a bad sign .. but I might be reluctant to hire an attorney who doesn't have an office outside his home.
There is nothing automatically good or bad about a lawyer working from his/her home. There are all kinds of arrangements that lawyers use to meet their particular needs in their practice. I'd focus on the skills of the lawyer, not what kind of office he or she has. Some clients get sucked into thinking that the lawyers with the fanciest offices are the best ones — some lawyers get fancy offices just for that reason. But I've seen some lousy lawyers who had really impressive offices, and also know some great ones that have very modest office arrangements.
