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YoungLawyersAndTrialAndError 4 - 23 Apr 2010 - Main.JohnAlbanese
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 My favorite way to lean is by trial and error. The problem I see is that as a lawyer it will be my clients who suffer the effects of the errors, not me.

One of the hats I tried before law school was a website designer -- and I had clients. As a web designer I screwed up many times. That was okay, the web is a relatively forgiving place and I could correct my mistakes. A broken website could be fixed the next day. There was not lasting impact on my client. Trial and error was fine.

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 I much enjoyed Kalliope’s story about the lawyer who became an expert in international child custody. I would love to have a database of similar stories as a source of inspiration. Anybody have any to share? Eben, maybe you have a few former student who would not mind contributing a line or two?

-- AlexAsen - 23 Apr 2010

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Alex, check out this attorney's web site. I worked at a law office where he used to come in for mediations. Very successful and seemed very happy. While employment and personal injury may not be your cup of tea, he certainly does a good job of putting himself out there.

-- JohnAlbanese - 23 Apr 2010

 
 
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