Candidate Attorney - A realistic investment
As a first-year candidate, with only one month into my journey, I recognize that there is still much for me to learn. That being said, I would not have been able to cope without the support of the law firm Gittins Attorneys I have chosen to join. Unfortunately, this level of support is not the norm for everyone.
Understanding your role and the expectations placed upon you can be intimidating. With this in mind, I believe it is important to share my perspective as a candidate, in order to give you a clearer understanding of what you are signing up for.
During my time at university, I understood the appeal of wanting to join a larger law firm, often driven by the expectation of a higher salary. However, one downside to this is that you are typically assigned to a specific department based on the firm's needs, and you may find yourself confined to that field for the duration of your time there.
Through vacation work and real-life experience, I have come to appreciate the value of smaller law firms. In these environments, you are exposed to a broader range of legal matters and cases, which offers the opportunity to engage with various aspects of law, rather than being confined to a single field of law.
At university, it is often difficult to comprehend that what is? expected to be a four-year degree can, in reality, extend to six years. While you learn the theory of law at university, you are not taught how to draft legal documents, apply that law, or handle court procedures. These are the key aspects you will face on a daily basis during your two years of articles. Furthermore, it is essential to note that you are required to complete two years of articles, during which you must attend night school, i.e. Practical Legal Training and write four board exams.
The pressure during this time is intense. Your superiors are under constant stress, and while they may sometimes snap or raise their voices, it is important to understand that it is not personal.
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Tips and Advice:
Many individuals obtain a law degree but do not complete their articles due to the challenges faced during this period. I have found that when I am struggling or confused, seeking guidance from those around me—whether in court or at work—has been invaluable.
Articles are undeniably difficult, but it would be even harder if I did not enjoy the work I am doing. Reading, writing, and driving make up the bulk of the job, and it is important to be aware of this before embarking on your articles.
Articles represent an investment in your future. It is essential to conduct thorough research on the law firm or organization you wish to invest your time and efforts in, ensuring that this investment will be worthwhile in terms of both time and financial commitment.
Final year Law student
2 周Thank you so much for your insight. It makes articles feel a little less daunting.
LLB and BCom Management Graduate
2 周Very informative message and will certainly apply this knowledge when I get articles ??