10 Signs You Would Make a Good Lawyer

Jack Oceano
Considering law school? Here are 10 signs you would make a good lawyer.

One. You love to argue. Not the occasional tussle. But day in and day out, you want to argue about everything, from what to eat for dinner to the right amount of detergent you should use for a wash. Love of argument is the first sign you would make a good lawyer. Lawyers argue constantly. With their adversaries, with the courts, with insurance companies, even with their own clients. Practicing law is by its very nature adversarial, so if you love to argue, the legal field may very well be for you.

Two. You love to write. If you love to write - and you are good at it - you may want to consider becoming a lawyer. Lawyers draft briefs, contracts, motions, pleadings, and hundreds of letters every year. Writing is a large part of practicing law. If you love to write, it might just be a sign you would make a good lawyer.

Three. You are a workaholic. Many lawyers are workaholics. Indeed, some of the best attorneys work seventy or eighty hours a week. If you are a workaholic, it may be a sign you would make a good lawyer. In order to be successful in the law, you will most likely have to make sacrifices. Among those sacrifices will be your time. If you enjoy burning the midnight oil, consider the field of law.

Four. You are a good negotiator. Lawyers negotiate on a daily basis. Whether you are a sports lawyer negotiating contracts for professional athletes, or a personal injury lawyer negotiating settlements for injured clients, or a criminal defense attorney negotiating plea bargains, you had better be good at what you do.

Five. You are good at persuasion. This is essential if you want to become a litigator. Motion practice and trial work is all about persuading people to your side of the argument. Whether you are persuading a judge or a jury, it takes a great amount of skill and practice.

Six. You have a thick skin. Beware of irate judges, angry clients, and vicious adversaries. You will take a fair share of abuse. If you have a thick skin, you have a better chance at making a good lawyer.

Seven. You are good at balancing your time. This is essential. As a lawyer, you will need to balance your time between paperwork and courtroom appearances, between telephone calls and face time with clients and colleagues. Not to mention your family life.

Eight. You are persistent. You simply must be persistent as a lawyer. You will not get your way the first time around. You will need to write letter after letter, draft motion after motion, in order to succeed for your clients.

Nine. You are patient. Practicing law involves a lot of waiting around. Waiting around courthouses for your case to be called. Waiting around for decisions on appeals to be handed down. You simply must be patient, or you will grow old before your time.

Ten. You must be aggressive. You must be a pit bull. In the law, poodles need not apply. No client wants a lawyer who is a pushover, or a lawyer who waits for things to happen. Clients want lawyers who are hungry and unafraid of a fight. They want a lawyer who is aggressive.

Published by Jack Oceano

Jack Oceano is an attorney whose articles cover a broad range of topics, including politics, legal issues, travel and tourism, dining and nightlife, sports, books, movies, music, and writing.  View profile

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  • Elitist Jerk5/10/2012

    9/10. I lack patience due to the repeated frustration of dealing with inferior beings.

    Guess I can't strike lawyer off the list then. Shame really, I literally own everyone who I argue with.

    If only I could get paid for it. /sigh

  • Palash roy Joy4/9/2012

    CAN

  • khair mahmud3/31/2011

    as a beginner i just go through the lines. hope will find myself as a successful lawyer one day.

  • BENJAMIN12/9/2010

    i want to be a lawyer but have less experiences of what it take to be a competent lawyer,anyone can just help me out by telling me what it really takes to be a good lawyer,better still recommend a book for me.email me at ben.majek@yahoo.com,i wait to read from you.

  • Sunflowers10/23/2010

    To be a good lawyer, you need to be high in the innate abilities of concept organization and classification. Innate is the operative word--either you have them or you do not. Trying to compensate for a lack of these abilities through hard work or studying will not work. The Johnson O'Connor or Highlands Ability Battery are tests that can be used to assess abilities. Other attributes of the individual will dictate the kind of law one would best practice. The attributes listed by the author of this article are specious criteria for assessing one's suitability for a law career. There are many different types of law and in some, being a "pit bull" would not be advantageous, nor would waiting around be part of the bill.

  • jazzy10/2/2010

    thanks you saved my essay!

  • Getting A Head Start9/25/2010

    I'm a Freshman in High School and becoming a prosecuting attorny has always been a goal of mine. This list fits me well, and I have joined the Debate team at my school. I'm trying to do everything I can in order to get a head start for college, any suggestions?

  • dunno5/13/2010

    i wanna become a lawyer but im not sure

  • superrlawyyerrr (:2/16/2010

    well i personalyy fitt ALL those areas&&&i am very sure i will be a Great Lawyerr,.
    I have everythingg it takes to be a great, and succesful lawyer

  • britney9/11/2009

    Wow... I feel like I just read a list of my characteristics. I love to write, argue, debate, I definitely have tough skin... everything. I can't wait to get into law school, I've never been so excited.

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