Law & Legal Studies

Rewire Your Thought Process Like a Lawyer

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Dr Sonu Sharma is an Assistant Professor of Law at the School of Law and Legal studies, Sanskriti University. Dr Sonu Sharma is UGC-NET qualified and has done a Masters in Law from Panjab University Chandigarh. She also earned her PhD degree from Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Grasping the attitude of an attorney does not begin or end with getting selected in one of the best law schools or putting on the appropriate attire for the job. Becoming a lawyer is a type of art in its own right, and mastering it necessitates putting on an act – an act that is perpetually in motion, both inside and outside of your professional life, and thus becomes an extension of your personality. What you do or want to accomplish in the courtroom not only results in a favourable end, but it also improves the skill set that leads to such a possibility.

Thinking like a lawyer offers you more room to describe yourself, reason, fight, and measure the impact of your words on a linguistic scale, granting you an advantage in interactions with family and friends. If you aim to be a lawyer someday, and you’re one of those people who can construct a precise analysis of an incident in a matter of seconds, and use team reasoning and logic to solve complicated problems, then you’re on the right track.

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