What are some personality traits that a good attorney needs to possess?

3 Dec
2009
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So basically, I really wish to be an attorney, but I want to make sure I have the right personality for the job. I know I can do it intelligence- and education-wise, but I want to be sure that I have the right demeanor for it. So what are some personality traits that a successful lawyer needs to have? Just throw some ideas out there, thanks!

PS: Please no rude answers (they need to be a greedy snake, etc.). Thank you!

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5 Responses to What are some personality traits that a good attorney needs to possess?

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*~iTz RAsHaDa, fOoL!!!!!!!!!!!~*

December 3rd, 2009 at 9:41 am

DoMinATiN’

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webjnke1

December 3rd, 2009 at 10:01 am

Honesty

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heatherette

December 3rd, 2009 at 10:35 am

Confidence. You need to speak for a long time to a roomful of strangers.
Sympathy. You need to sound sympathetic to get the jury to side with you.
You need to think on your feet so when a witness or litigator says something off, you can catch it.

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LC

December 3rd, 2009 at 11:12 am

obviously none of the above posters are lawyers.

u need a thick skin – u will be asked to do things u dont want to do, but u’ll have to do them anyways. for a long time, u will be the scapegoat, regardless of whether or not u really did something wrong.

u need to be able to suffer – long hours, nightmarish clients, lack of resources, being yelled at when it is not your fault.

u need to be able to deal with politics – a law firm/court is a beast unto itself – you will deal with some of the worst manipulators – whether they are legal assistants, fellow lawyers, or opposing counsel.

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ronjon007

December 3rd, 2009 at 11:15 am

First, what kind of attorney do you want to be? A litigator, a transactional attorney, a prosecutor, a public defender/criminal defense attorney?

Second, you have to find your character. For example, I have a baby face (dimples and all), so I play up the sweet, likable cherub that doesn’t want to hurt anyone. I worked with a guy who was THE biggest redneck in the world. And he played up his Bubba character. He was a little simple, backwoodish, kind of seemed a little slow, especially on cross and caught the witnesses off guard with a question that they never saw coming. By then, they were so shocked that they didn’t have time to think about their answers.

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