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1.1 Preparing oneself mentally and emotionally for a career in litigation
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1.2 Maintaining a healthy work-life balance
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1.3 Dealing with the fear of losing a case
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1.4 Controlling your emotions in the courtroom
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1.5 When judges get angry or don’t hear your side of the case
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1.6 Drawing the line between being pliant and being obtuse
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1.7 Learning how to argue in court
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1.8 Making new and innovative arguments in court
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1.9 Managing with a low income during the initial years of your practice
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1.10 Increasing visibility and getting clients without compromising on professional ethics
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1.11 Providing fair criticism and feedback to a junior
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1.12 Effectively assisting the court, given the time constraints
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1.13 Dealing with the distress of losing a case
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1.14 Dealing with pressure in litigation and mental health issues
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