As a lawyer I would write and rewrite all day. This type of writing would be court documents to court procedures. My job would entitle me to write notes, PDF files, legal documents, such as, subpoenas, orders to show cause, and statement letters for speakers. My job would evolve around writing and typing, as well as proofreading. I am hoping to become a lawyer for family law and criminal court.
Being a lawyer, I would be expected to write to the plaintiffs/defendants, that may obtain me for court cases. I would also have to write to the judge about court findings, as well as, hear says, and many other long outdrawn allegations for or against my clients. I would also have to type up documents to the county clerk …show more content…
This writing task will go on for each and every case that I may handle. Although it may sound strenuous. I look forward to helping my clients receive dedicated attention to their specific needs. Not only is writing important, but public speaking as well.
As a lawyer, I am expected to write properly and appropriately. Slang terminology cannot be expressed in a court of law. For it is not professional to speak nor write in such format. My writing is to be appropriate and mannerly. Written with dignity, professionalism and respect towards my clients, judges, district attorneys and the opposing sides in civil court proceedings. My written documents in court will have a significant outcome on my client’s behalf.
Lawyers conduct deep research for each and every individual. These researches take time and dedication. Court documents are very thorough, as well as, difficult to understand. Lawyers use court documents as an influence in a proceeding for all court procedures. These documents help judges and jury members come to a decision cases. When a lawyer uses these documents in turn, they can either have a negative impact or a positive impact on the findings in the