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Best Practices for New Litigators

November 17, 2004

ABA Litigation Section Newsletter, November 2004


No matter how well you performed in law school or where you clerked, nothing can prepare you for your first days as a freshly minted lawyer. Despite all the rules, requirements and procedures that abound in litigation, much of what we do and the way we do it is the result of personal style and habit—with a fair amount of trial and error thrown in for good measure. If you practice in a firm, you will likely receive some sort of orientation where seasoned practitioners will offer you their own personal insights and success strategies. Somewhere in the process of accepting or rejecting such advice, you will discover your own style and develop a certain comfort level as a litigator.

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