I believe this is the motto of many litigators, and it is also the original intention of most law school students to aspire to the profession of lawyer. However, in the first few years, many young lawyers worked more as assistant lawyers or even office managers, and had no chance to go to court.
The court, the stage that lawyers yearn for, can shine. When they got the lawyer's professional license, they suddenly became excited and scared. The excitement is that I am finally qualified to appear in court, and the fear is that I don't know how to appear in court because I lack actual combat experience. I hope I can give some guidance to young lawyers through my experience.
Without preparation before the trial, I have absolutely no confidence in the court. "
Regardless of the difficulty and cause of the case, the author will keep the habit of making a trial outline before the trial to complete the preparation of the case. This is because when I was an intern lawyer, my master had high demands on me. Although I didn't have the opportunity to attend the trial in person, every case will require me to carefully draft a trial outline, so as to constantly exercise my trial ability.