Hon. William H. Burgess, III, B.C.S.
Some people believe in New Year's Resolutions; some do not. I think that it can be a very good thing for one to regroup at year's end and make a fresh start, especially in the case of a young professional. With this in mind, the following are my suggested New Year's resolutions for young lawyers:
#1. Commit yourself to your own professional and career development.
#2. Master the rules of evidence and procedure.
#3. Improve your writing skills.
#4. Strengthen your relationships with your clients and your fellow lawyers.
#5. Master a new legal skill and become the go-to person for that skill.
#6. Sharpen your time management skills.
#7. If in a small firm or partnership, make marketing a top priority.
#8. Get involved with your local community, as pro bono or volunteer.
#9. Make it a priority to take care of your health and well being.
#10. Always come to court on time, fully prepared, and be on your best behavior.
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