Graduates and paralegals – have you been in a situation yet where multiple senior lawyers…
Tips for staying out of the mistake danger zone in a law firm
One of the biggest traps for new lawyers and paralegals is making the assumption that you’ll automatically ‘know’ when you’re doing something incorrectly.
But that ignores one fundamental home truth, which is:- if you knew you were doing something the wrong way, then you wouldn’t do it in the first place!
The stakes are high when you’re new to working in a law firm because your biggest danger zones can be hidden behind what appear on the surface to be simple ‘everyday’ sorts of situations.
So that you’re not expecting that there’ll be anything to come back to bite you.
You’re probably not even giving it a second thought.
You’re feeling just fine.
It won’t be until later, when it’s too late and all the damage is done, that you’ll find out about the thing that you overlooked.
Meanwhile, you’ve found yourself at the centre of a horrible, stressful mess with clients – and all because of some small, uncomplicated step that would have been so easy to take, if only you’d realised you were supposed to do it!
But what’s done is done.
And since you can’t turn back time, the best way to avoid landing yourself in the middle of these unwanted ‘if only’ situations is to take some practical steps to minimise your exposure to risks.
So, here are 3 straightforward strategies that you can use to help you to stay safe in your legal work:
1. To make sure that you don’t miss any deadlines, always put reminders in your calendar.
2. Pay attention to dates and other information, even though it might seem as they’re quite minor or incidental details.
3. Remember to cross-check indexes to ensure that all documents have been included in briefs and reports.
You’ll be surprised how taking practical actions like this can mean the difference between your work being well done or making messy mistakes.
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What to do when you’re in a conference;
how to properly fill out timesheets;
the process for briefing barristers;
best ways to take instructions from clients;
smart strategies for handling deadlines.
Plus it’s all in an on-line, on demand video format, which means you can do it at your own pace, no rush, no pressure.
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