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Summary: A trial lawyer will experience many difficult days that are often related to losing court cases. Hear about a trial lawyer's hardest days when dealing with difficult cases and other lawyers from an experienced lawyer and law professor in this free career information video.
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
"When you have prepared a long time for a case where you really believe in the propriety of your client's situation, and you are unsuccessful, that's always extremely difficult. And I can't pick just one out. That happens to every trial lawyer more than once. But every time it's difficult. Lawyers, as a group, are not as bad as people portray them. But some lawyers can be more difficult than others. And sometimes in dealing with another lawyer, it can be frustrating when they don't want to get your point or don't see your point, or won't accept your point. And that can be very frustrating."