Image of piloting a vessel under your power catching and rolling with changing seas. Therefore, the life of a lawyer is very similar, every case defines a newly paved path with endless possibilities Lawyer movies might lead you to believe that the job is about finding one key piece of information hidden in a mountain of paperwork. Hence, a lawyer spends more time separating out legal gibberish than being dramatically persuasive Practical example: Think of writing a mystery novel where every character leaves some breadcrumb of a clue or moldy fish about criminal lawyers.
Legal argument is a fine art which is learned. Imagine this as crafting a story where every move is balanced on a knife edge and one slip means the hero splats all over the landscape. Building a case is similar to composing a song; you want all facets to resonate and each piece of evidence placed to bolster or rebut an argument will be carefully requisite.
Then there are the customers adding yet one more layer of complexity. Lawyers have to be part therapist, part tactician. Odd as it may sound, law is a very human endeavor so our obligations encompass not only intellectual activity but also understanding the emotional drivers that are hotwired through these matters. Recollecting a client who used the analogy from types of mystery books as to why they are addicted to their legal issues. Our obligations don’t stop at the legal action it includes knowing the motivations behind it.
For all that, being a help to see through the murk–art, like. Be that a nod or a grateful smile on completion, there is a real satisfaction in doing the job well. And a good result brings a high that validates all the effort put in.