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One-day experience as a lawyer

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Relies on upon what sort of legal advisor you are. If you are of the general population/head prosecutor's office it can be overwhelming, and the rewards might be insignificant, yet you will be helping people magnanimously (pro bono and so forth.).

Being a corporate legal advisor pays all the more yet you can't make sure that your own morals/qualities will remain in place, for long. If you are a legal counselor with your own particular consultancy you keep up your own morals and/or you can pick customers who will pay you well, treat you well.

If you are a criminal protection legal counselor you are for an awakening. Here and there you get the opportunity to guard a really honest one with a terrible image/reputation.

In any case, most circumstances you will get the chance to safeguard blameworthy individuals who will perpetrate the same/comparative wrongdoing/s once they are out in the city once more, in light of your efforts for them.
Answered by nayanj95
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A day as a lawyer is filled with ups and downs. You wake up and rush to the Courts to argue the cases lined up for the day. Time is spent either taking passovers for senior lawyers or arguing in front of the Bench. Most of the cases handled in a day do not make it to the conclusion day and last for an average of 10 minutes before the judges. 
It is an exhilarating feeling when the Bench accepts your argument but at the same time you feel like there is no place to hide when the Judge starts berating you. Being grilled by the Judge and to be able to stand up to it and answer all his queries to his satisfaction is one of the best feelings in the world. All this carries on till lunch time. Usually lunch is taken inn the Court canteen along with your colleagues discussing the developments of the day so far. Once lunch is over, remainder of the cases for the day are argued in Court.

After this, you go back to the office and meet new and old clients. Then you start preparing for the cases that have to be argued the next day. All in all, it is a tiring but rewarding day.
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