There are moments when your client will need you to be their guardian – ready to reassure them – but there are other times when they need you to be their judge – weighing how strong a case they have against a prosecution team. It's an essential blend of independence and intimacy. The lawyer-client relationship is an interesting one. The variety makes it interesting enough that it doesn't get boring however, since most people don't stay in this profession long-term, it also means that you have to keep yourself open for new challenges and changes in the law.Ĥ) You'll Have Plenty Of People To Talk To And Interact With It is like working at a restaurant: some nights, you might be closing up shop, and other nights you might be partying with celebrities. You could work alongside one team as they fight to recover large amounts of money on behalf of their clients and then get hired by someone else to maintain their privacy while doing it.
This can mean that you defend corporations or individuals in fights regarding employment law or personal injury. No matter what your client's specific legal needs are, you're there to serve them to the best of your ability. But either way, it heartens everyone watching when the accused has someone in their corner, fighting for them. Sometimes it's because they think that person had no reason to do what was alleged of them other times, it's because they knew them personally before arrest.
When someone is put on trial for a crime they didn't commit, there is always one person who stands up to defend them. You might have seen this happen in movies.
TV and movies, or just any pop culture, in general, make the early 2000s pretty dang memorable and nostalgic, and you can't help but get a theme song or two stuck in your head. Any girl wouldn't be able to deny her love for "Mean Girls" or "Legally Blonde" or reality shows. Kids woke up extra early to watch their favorite cartoons on the Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, or Cartoon Network. Girls wished they had the exciting pop star double life of "Hannah Montana". "Drake and Josh" provided endless jokes and references.
"High School Musical" was the inspiration for birthday parties and sleepovers. You wanted to be best friends with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie on "The Simple Life". MTV gave us the gem and time capsule of "My Super Sweet 16", making American teens envious everywhere with the lavish parties. There was something so exciting about strolling down the colorful aisles of Blockbuster, or hearing "Yep, That's Me" from the "That's So Raven" theme playing from the TV in the living room.