One of the biggest traps for new lawyers and paralegals is making the assumption that…

Why you DON’T want to learn from your mistakes
Graduate lawyers & paralegals – have you been thinking that it’s going to be ok for you to rely on learning from your mistakes to develop your legal skills?
That’s a fairly conventional approach in the daily world outside your law firm.
But if you’ve got your heart set on being a successful lawyer, then you can’t afford to have that sort of attitude as your default setting.
Because, in the legal world, even small mistakes can have serious professional consequences for you, your firm and your clients.
Instead of leaving your career to chance, it pays to remember these 3 tips:
1. The very best lawyers are always as well-prepared as possible.
2. Being properly prepared involves careful analysis, attention to detail and precise planning.
3. When it comes to legal matters, ‘winging it’ is a risky choice.
Yes, of course, you definitely want to learn from mistakes if you make them.
But, especially for you as a new lawyer, that’s got to be the learning method of last resort, not your ‘go to’ first option.
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