A Day
in the Life of a Trial Lawyer
Are you seriously contemplating on taking up law
and making it as your full time profession? Well, it may seem to be
a daunting endeavor for many, but there are certainly several
people who have valiantly risen up to the challenge and actually
excelled in their field. Only a fraction of those aspiring students
who have gone to law school are lucky enough to graduate, and still
a fraction of that will be able to pass the much dreaded bar exam.
Yes, it is certainly an overwhelming thought but not at all an
unattainable road to pursue.
So if you are one of those lawyer wannabes, you
naturally would want to know all there is to know about lawyers.
One of the much celebrated and distinguished law practitioners is
the trial lawyer who is one of the main characters
in a courtroom drama. So what is a typical day like for a trial
lawyer, you might ask? Try to pretend you are one of those top
notch trial lawyers in the state, and read on and see how a classic
working day would unfold.
A day for a trial
lawyer would often starts with a quick browse of the morning news
and check if any of your clients were included in the overnight
news. Then expect some phone calls for several of your clients who
would want to update you on certain developments of their
situation. You’ll arrive to your office in a hurry and
immediately attend to the depositions scheduled for the day. What
in the world is a deposition? It is actually a method that is
ordered by the court to permit the two opposing parties to uncover
everything they can about the rival party’s case. Just as you are
about to start to go over the case, your secretary would transfer
an urgent call for an emergency child custody hearing. As you make
your way to the court, you try to soothe the frazzled nerves of
your client who has never been in court. Aside from the emotional
stress, a courtroom meeting is a little too much for her and she is
actually on the verge of breaking down. You would of course try to
brief her about the possible questions and tell her to answer as
concisely and truthfully as much as possible. The trial starts and
the judge patiently listens as the lawyers argue and defend the
interests of their own clients. A decision is then made and you
would relay the court’s decision to your client.
You return to your office only to find a pile of
phone calls that you have to return and while sorting through which
are the most pressing ones, a frantic man enters your office with
complaints about this and that. Apparently he arrived home with all
his furniture gone, and suspects that his ex-wife is the culprit.
You discuss the important details of the divorce law and what are
the possible courses of action available for him. You try to gather
all the relevant information and work with your client, advising
him to cancel his credit cards since if there is an existing joint
account, any of the spouse can withdraw from it.
As you might have gathered, a typical day for a
trial lawyer is definitely not a walk in the park.
You need to be always on your toes and be ready to handle
unexpected developments of the cases you are handling. It’s a tough
but fulfilling job to help people who are otherwise helpless in the
midst of a legal crisis. So you really want to be a trial lawyer,
it is not because of the possibility of making a lucrative living
out of it, but because you are passionate and fervently want to
uphold the law and want to make the world a better place for
everyone.
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