Civil attorneys can be broken down into those that go to court and litigate cases and those who do no litigate, but rather practice strictly transactional work. Criminal attorneys, for the most part, must go to court to either prosecute criminals or defend criminals. Those attorneys that practice civil litigation will spend parts of their day in their office and parts of the day going to court. Civil attorneys that do not practice litigation generally spend their day seeing clients in their office and doing the bulk of their work in their office. The tools that all attorneys need to practice law are computers, Internet, and access to a legal library (internet based or hard …show more content…
The first skill is the analytical skill. That means, “Lawyers must be able to analyze large amounts of information, determine relevant facts, and propose viable solutions (collegegrad.com).” The second skill is the interpersonal skill, “which means the lawyers must build a trusting relationship with their clients and they must win the respect and trust of their clients, so that clients feel comfortable and share personal information related to their case. The third skill is the problem solving skill, this skill is important for lawyer because good problem solving skills will help to prepare the best defense and recommendation (collegegrad.com).” The next three skills I think are the most important in being a successful lawyer. The three skills are research, speaking, and writing. These to me are most important because in order to be a lawyer you need to be able to read and gather research and write specifically and precisely when preparing legal documents, wills, and trusts and then speaking on your client’s behalf and clearly present evidence to the judge and