How can young lawyers improve their professional competence?

William S. Covent once said, "If you don't have any fulcrum, you will fall down at any time." For lawyers, this fulcrum is specialization. Young lawyers must find their own professional orientation and make your major their own unique label. It is not easy for young lawyers to find a correct position, especially when they first start practicing. Young lawyers will face the dilemma of survival and specialization. Choosing specialization may even cause food and clothing problems.

In fact, for a young lawyer who has just entered the legal profession, it may not be a wise decision to determine specialization prematurely for two reasons. First, it is difficult for young lawyers to find their professional orientation accurately before trying to handle all kinds of cases; Second, all kinds of legal business are interlinked. Young lawyers can quickly accumulate experience and income by handling all kinds of legal business, provide reference for choosing their own professional direction, and also play a role in handling professional cases in the future.