Legal Services

Legal advice is becoming necessary in today’s business environment.

 

Keeping on top of employment law, small claims court procedures

 

and many other needs of the modern fastener Company.

 

 

 

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While legal positions vary significantly in scope and responsibility, there are specific core legal skills that are required for most legal positions.

Oral Communication

The lawyer taking notes in chambers

Language is one of the most fundamental tools of a legal professional. They must:

 

Convey information in a transparent, concise, and logical manner.

Communicate persuasively.

Be able to advocate a position or a cause.

Master legal terminology.

Develop keen listening skills.

 

Written Communication

From writing simple correspondence to drafting complex legal documents, writing is an integral function of nearly every legal position. Legal professionals must:

 

Master the stylistic and mechanical aspects of writing.

Master the fundamentals of English grammar.

Learn how to write organised, concise, and persuasive prose.

Draft useful legal documents such as motions, briefs, memorandums, resolutions, and legal agreements.

 

Client Service

In the client-focused legal industry, serving the client capable, honestly, and responsibly is crucial to success. Legal professionals must master:

 

Rainmaking and client development skills.

Customer service skills.

Client communication skills.

 

Analytical and Logical Reasoning

Legal professionals must learn to review and assimilate large volumes of complex information efficiently and effectively. Legal analytical and logical reasoning skills include:

 

Reviewing complex written documents, drawing inferences, and making connections among legal authorities.

Developing logical thinking, organisation, and problem-solving abilities.

Structuring and evaluating arguments.

Using inductive and deductive reasoning to draw inferences and reach conclus

 

Legal Research

Researching legal concepts, case law, judicial opinions, statutes, regulations, and other information is an important legal skill. Legal professionals must:

 

Master legal research techniques.

Learn how to locate and synthesise legal authority.

Master the art of statutory interpretation.

Learn proper legal citation.

Master legal research software applications and Internet research.

 

Technology

Technology is changing the legal landscape and is an integral part of every legal function. To remain effective in their jobs, legal professionals must:

 

Master a variety of word processing, presentation, time and billing, and practice-related software applications.

Master communications technology including e-mail, voice messaging systems, video conferencing, and related technology.

Become familiar with electronic discovery, computerised litigation support, and document management software.

Become proficient in legal research software and Internet research.

Develop the tech know-how to make wise technology decisions.

 

Knowledge of Substantive Law and Legal Procedures

All legal professionals, even those at the bottom of the legal career food chain, must have a basic understanding of substantive law and legal procedure. Legal professionals must have a general knowledge of court systems.

Relevant filing deadlines.

Fundamental principles of law in the practice areas in which they work.

Relevant legal terminology.

 

Time Management

In a profession based on a business model (the billable hour) that ties productivity to financial gain, legal professionals are under constant pressure to bill time and manage large workloads. Therefore, legal professionals must develop:

 

Superior multi-tasking skills.

A strong work ethic.

The ability to juggle competing priorities.

The ability to meet tight deadlines.

Calendar and time management skills.

 

Organization

To manage large volumes of data and documents, legal professionals must develop top-notch organisational skills, including:

 

The ability to sort, order, and handle large amounts of exhibits, documents, files, evidence, data, and other information.

The ability to identify objectives, catalogue data, and create a useful organisation structure from massive amounts of unrelated information.

The ability to use technology applications that assist in managing case-related data.

 

Teamwork

Legal professionals do not work in a vacuum. Even solo practitioners must rely on secretaries and support staff and team up with co-counsel, experts, and vendors to deliver legal services. Moreover, since the needs of the client may transcend the skills of one attorney, one paralegal, or one practice group, teamwork is essential to individual and organizational success. Teamwork skills include:

 

Collaborating with others to reach a common goal.

Coordinating and sharing information and knowledge.

Cultivating relationships with colleagues, staff, clients, experts, vendors, and others.

Attending and participating in team events, meetings, and conferences.

Develop all of these skills, and you’ll be on your way to success in the legal profession!