Tips Every Junior Lawyer Should Know
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
- Are you a fresh grad about to start working as a lawyer, or a relatively junior lawyer still figuring things out? In this week's video, we share our top tips for starting your legal career off on the right foot, as well as some common mistakes junior lawyers make.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 First Tip
2:18 Second Tip
3:37 Third Tip
5:38 Fourth Tip (Point 1)
6:31 Fourth Tip (Point 2)
7:20 Fourth Tip (Point 3)
8:11 Fifth Tip
9:53 Sixth Tip
This contains tips which are well thought out and which I fully agree with. Great content.
Thanks, Chin! Means a lot coming from a partner 🫡
These are transferrable for a lot of professional roles, thanks so much for sharing them!
As a first year lawyer in Australia, these are such fabulous tips. Thankyou!!
It’s really insightful, love this vid!
such helpful tips - for young lawyers & other professionals! thank you for sharing :)
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed so much on bring pen and paper(extras never hurts), so important to drop everything down in note form so you don't forget any tiny bits of info which may comeback to haunt you afterwards!!!!!! Yes, unforce errors on grammar mistakes are really embarrassing!!!!!! Can't wait to see your next videos!!!!!!
This is full of great tips. Thanks for sharing!
Great tips! And they are transferable skills that can be used in any career like finance, tech, investment, research etc.
Thanks for sharing
Love Em's new hair!!! thanks for the very useful tips guys
Super helpful as I’m about to start my training contract in two weeks - thanks for making this video!
You're welcome! Wanted to get this video out in time for new TC joiner season - best of luck!
thank you!!!
Sounds like some of these tips are transferrable and application in other professions too, e.g. finance, tech
Thank you for sharing!
Off topic, have either of you thought about being a Prosecutor?
Thanks, Aidan! We haven’t really considered working as prosecutors tbh, though we do have some friends who are on that path
Hi from the UK
Hi Jojo!
From the country and industry that I came from, people don’t apply these tips and lots of backstabbing around. At times, I even find myself at the losing end trying to apply these best practices. In my world, people play it dirty yet trying to act noble. Nonetheless, thanks for the video.
Which one is your country?
Sorry to hear this - there are difficult people and situations like this in the legal profession as well, but thankfully we have mostly managed to avoid them. We do have some strategies we’ve used in the past to deal with people like this though, which could be good to share in a future video. Thanks for watching!
anyone - i’m 16 and really like the idea about becoming a lawyer. i’m from the uk south east way. i am currently doing a levels but i don’t think they are ideal for law; psychology, economics and eng lang. does anyone have any tips about putting myself out there etc? thanks
Don't go to law school.