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Trial Lawyer Pros & Cons

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Summary: The pros and cons for being a trial lawyer often depend on the success or failure of a client's court case. Weigh the pros and cons of being a trial lawyer with tips from an experienced lawyer and law professor in this free career information video.

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By John Kitch
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John Kitch is a graduate of the Vanderbilt University Law School and has been practicing law since 1976. He principally practices in the areas of educational and probate law at both...read more

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"Getting success for a client: Clients only come to trial lawyers when they've got a problem. And, it's a very difficult time, emotionally and potentially financially. And the satisfying part is coming to a solution that benefits the client in such that they can walk away feeling as though they have had their day in court or have had their problem solved satisfactorily. Losing: No one like to lose, but you always have cases that you can lose and it is always sad, unsatisfying when you are not successful."

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