How to Become a Lawyer: 6 Practical Tips That Can Help

Apr 12 2024

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A person’s ability to listen is just as crucial as their proficiency in speaking and writing. To listen actively is to take note of not only what the speaker says but also their facial expressions, body language, and other nonverbal clues that help you understand how they feel and what they are trying to say. Listening attentively requires focusing one’s whole attention on the person with whom one is communicating. To better understand the information being given, a competent lawyer knows the value of listening to all parties involved, including clients, opposing counsel, witnesses, and the court. This allows them to reply strategically and with consideration, which may affect the case’s final verdict.

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