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The practice of law involves a great deal of responsibility.
Individuals planning careers in law should like to work with people and be
able to win the respect and confidence of their clients, associates, and the
public. Perseverance, creativity, and reasoning ability also are essential
to lawyers, who often analyze complex cases and handle new and unique legal
problems. Most beginning lawyers start in salaried positions. Newly hired salaried attorneys usually start as associates and work with more experienced lawyers or judges. After several years of gaining more responsibilities, some lawyers are admitted to partnership in their firm or go into practice for themselves. Some experienced lawyers are nominated or elected to judgeships. (See the section on judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers elsewhere in the Handbook.) Others become full-time law school faculty or administrators; a growing number of these lawyers have advanced degrees in other fields as well. Some attorneys use their legal training in administrative or managerial positions in various departments of large corporations. A transfer from a corporation’s legal department to another department often is viewed as a way to gain administrative experience and rise in the ranks of management. |
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