When you think of the practice of law, you might picture a courtroom, a judge, and a pair of lawyers arguing on behalf of their clients — but the reality is that there’s much more to it than that. Attorneys study laws and regulations, looking for loopholes that help their clients; they also question witnesses before trials, stick to legal rules, and maintain current knowledge of precedents and case law. For the most part, a trial lawyer needs experience in court to claim professional expertise. Would you trust an attorney who’d never been to court? Natural talent is one thing, but experience is what separates good lawyers from great lawyers.According to the passage,

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When you think of the practice of law, you might picture a courtroom, a judge, and a pair of lawyers arguing on behalf of their clients — but the reality is that there’s much more to it than that. Attorneys study laws and regulations, looking for loopholes that help their clients; they also question witnesses before trials, stick to legal rules, and maintain current knowledge of precedents and case law. For the most part, a trial lawyer needs experience in court to claim professional expertise. Would you trust an attorney who’d never been to court? Natural talent is one thing, but experience is what separates good lawyers from great lawyers.<br>According to the passage,






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