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

The ‘sink or swim’ danger zones of legal work
If you’re a newly graduated lawyer, paralegal or law clerk who’s just starting work in a law firm, then you can’t automatically expect to know everything.
How could that even be possible when you haven’t worked in a law firm before?
But that probably won’t stop you from putting yourself under a lot of pressure to get your work done.
Here are 3 tips to help you to transform these often stressful situations into something that’s much more manageable:
1. Always feel comfortable about requesting clarification when you’re unclear about what to do.
2. Don’t make the mistake of relying on guesswork – that’s only going to increase the likelihood of slip ups.
3. Remind yourself that it’s perfectly OK for you to ask for guidance and assistance whenever you’re stuck about the next step.
The common theme here is to avoid pushing yourself into ‘sink or swim’ danger zones with your legal work.
Instead of doing that, when you feel as though you’re out of your depth, the safest option is to ask for assistance.
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