
First, yes, a law school graduate, I know that Possible I will do whatever is necessary when I leave the law school on the premise that I passed the lawyer. What I'm talking about is whether you can actually wake it up. Can I make a crime or drunkard practice successful when I leave the law school?
As the introduction states, I am a Seattle DUI lawyer. I've been working hard since I opened my practice a year ago. I could not open my company outside the law school, but I worked in an environment similar to solo exercises with many mentors. I paid (with a very small salary) based on what I made. I had to be a "rain maker" from the first day.
Here is the law school. It will tell you a lot of things. It teaches you how to analyze the problem and build a strong perspective on one or the other side. I will tell you how to do legal research. And I will tell you how to write the law. But it does not tell me some important things when opening your own law firm. Marketing, reality trial procedures, negotiation skills, confidence, communication with customers, trading methods, business management methods and so on. All of these are important elements for the establishment and operation of a successful law firm.
I understand that there is no choice as to whether to open my own store immediately outside the school. In that case we recommend you to do whatever you can to learn how to acquire the client (the most important part of the equation) and learn to stand out at first. You need to be ready to get rid of your butt in order to succeed but you can do it if you put it in time.
If you have the opportunity to work for someone for some years, please do it. For me, I always dreamed of opening my own DUI practice. I want to be my boss, make decisions, live through failure and enjoy success. However, I knew that in the long run it would be useful to study a little bit first. I worked for others for about 4 years. And I thought gladly.
I think it is possible to become a DUI lawyer just after a law school. But to do it correctly, you need to buckle, learn a lot, sign up for the client and jump into the fire.

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