As hundreds of recent law graduates who passed the bar exam prepare to join the practice, we asked our readers for memories about their first days as lawyers. Four lawyers recalling their first experiences in client relations, litigation tactics, BigLaw survival and pro bono advocacy.
My First Client
It is hard to believe that I took my oath and entered the practice of law 18 years ago this month. Our bar results were posted on the web at midnight. The firm I was working for had one computer connected to the web. We used a partner’s personal AOL account and a dial-up modem to find that I had passed the bar. I scrolled down the list of blind grading numbers to find mine, while my wife, mother and father looked over my shoulder.
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