I consider myself sort of like a pseudo lawyer. Like, I'm convinced I can solve every case and argue my way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I toyed with the idea of pursuing a career as a lawyer just because I like to argue.
A lawyer who makes an impression as credible, competent, and civil is one whose thoughts I'll take seriously.
I'm a hard headed lawyer.
No one's calling me for lawyer roles. I still have a lot to do to prove myself.
Being a trial lawyer sounds like glamorous work, but most of your time is spent pushing paper and arguing.
There are some lawyers who think of themselves as basically instruments of whoever their clients are, and they pride themselves on their professional craft.
One of the things I was taught in law school is that I'd never be able to think the same again - that being a lawyer is something that's part of who I am as an individual now.
I like to regard myself as someone who's capable of critical thought, that is to say, who can evaluate claims.
I really honestly can't see myself as a lawyer. It's pretty much safe to say I'll never become one.
Obviously I'm a lawyer; I like to have cases.