Do you want to be an Excellent Lawyer?

September 04, 2023
Written by Alina Lee

Here are the qualities that are important to a high-functioning attorney:

✅ Experience – has spent a significant amount of time practicing law

✅ Integrity- regard for honesty and a high standard of professional ethics

✅ Industry – desire to succeed through commitment and work hard when clients’ demands and professional progress call for it

✅ Intelligence – competence to analyze the law and facts

✅ Communication – capacity to clearly communicate ideas both verbally and in writing.

✅ Legal knowledge – proficiency in both broad and specific areas of law

✅ Motivation – willingness to take accountability for the client’s issues and to do the work that has been assigned on time

✅ Judgment – ability to decide logically and practically

✅ Efficiency – the capacity to complete high-quality work in a timely manner

✅ Involvement – participation in civic, professional, and other extracurricular engagements

 

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About The Author Alina Lee

I am a marketing law attorney who helps marketing agencies and companies with marketing departments protect their brands. In my legal career, I’ve worked at two prominent law firms and in-house at two renowned companies. Through my firm, Your Ad Attorney, I provide end-to-end legal counseling for your front-end marketing, online paywalls, and customer service communications. Plus, I provide up front flat rates on a project-by-project basis with clear turnaround times.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

This blog gives general information about marketing law trends and updates. Nothing on this site is meant as legal advice. Each situation differs on a case-by-case basis depending on the facts presented. Providing this information doesn’t create an attorney-client relationship and readers should not act upon this information without seeking legal counsel. 


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