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legal knowledge can be really inaccessible. having that kind of knowledge and being able to serve others and provide them with just outcomes seems pretty slay
 

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legal knowledge can be really inaccessible. having that kind of knowledge and being able to serve others and provide them with just outcomes seems pretty slay
legal knowledge is pretty insane to have. most people have their rights violated on a frequent basis (consumer, contract, tort, workplace etc.) but accept it as the norm. on the other hand, you learn pretty quickly that enforcing your rights is almost never worth it unless you have hundreds of thousands of dollars to burn. the follow on from that is that you often feel like you're serving no one, because there is often no chance of what people think a 'just' outcome is, and the service you're providing them is costing $300-600 per hour. prior to being admitted you can't give anyone legal advice because its a crime, and following admission you don't want to give anyone legal advice without a signed retainer because of liability issues. in summary, its basically not a slay at all.
 

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legal knowledge is pretty insane to have. most people have their rights violated on a frequent basis (consumer, contract, tort, workplace etc.) but accept it as the norm. on the other hand, you learn pretty quickly that enforcing your rights is almost never worth it unless you have hundreds of thousands of dollars to burn. the follow on from that is that you often feel like you're serving no one, because there is often no chance of what people think a 'just' outcome is, and the service you're providing them is costing $300-600 per hour. prior to being admitted you can't give anyone legal advice because its a crime, and following admission you don't want to give anyone legal advice without a signed retainer because of liability issues. in summary, its basically not a slay at all.
the 99 LATer never heard of pro bono
 

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