After watching the first season of "The Royal Lawyer", I felt the power of words and thoughts. I remembered that the teacher talked about this British drama in class, and thought that being a lawyer is essentially no different from being an academic. You must be good at quickly finding key information in a large number of documents (every case is sent by several large packages of materials) (often the court will be held in one night or even ten minutes later), learn to ask questions (in cases that seem to be directly convicted) In the case, find the "weakness", plead the defendant's innocence), reason logically (in court, whether you can make logical statements and questions will determine whether you can impress the jury), and also learn Resist pressure, have the ability to handle multiple papers and events (from the training of trainee lawyers, once there are several urgent cases at the same time, it is especially a test of whether a person can withstand the pressure and deal with it calmly).
Each age has its own style. Thirty-five-year-old (let's say 35) Martha has the professional charm and confidence of an adult woman. The experience accumulated in handling cases many times and her persistence in justice make Martha handy in her career. It presents a model, "mix well", but also adhere to the guidelines and clarify many truths that have been covered up. Billy's "I love you" is a sincere admiration for Martha. A trainee lawyer in his twenties is ignorant and does not have the ability to stand alone, but the stage of growth and progress is moving.
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