Saturday, June 1, 2019

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My Grade 11 co-op placement was Sherwood carry Law Office. There are two Lawyers there, an office manager, and two law clerks. I normally spent most of my time with the law clerks and began to learn a lot from them right from the beginning. Jim Hunt, the lawyer who was present the most at the law office was whom I had to time to have nice, insightful conversations with near Law, School, and life. I always thought of how hard it was exhalation to be in university and law school. I got to talk to Jim to elate just how hard he had to work in school to make him as successful as he is now. He told me about when he was going for his MBA, he had twelve exams near Christmas, and if that wasnt hard enough, if he got lower than a B on any of them, he was out of the course. These were just a few of the challenges Mr. Hunt had to face.My usual day involved answering the phones, making some photo copies, and doing odd jobs, like opening or closing files, and report or revising a letter or d ocument of some sort. Being at this placement I learned many things. To begin with, I learned some of the challenges Im going to have to face in school, and how hard Im going to have to work. I was talk to Mr. Hunt about my current courses and I mentioned that I was worried that my strengths in Math and Physics would not be useful in the law workplace. Fortunately, Mr. Hunt reassured me that they are plenty useful in the law environment, and in fact, Jim got a 99 in University Physics. I also learned specific skills at this work place. Things that will help me out as I become a lawyer, such as, how to write an affidavit, open and close files (although this may change at different law offices) and read a statement of claim or search through files to find one specific point. Also, I learned about serving a defendant / plaintiff in a law suit. This can be a precise time consuming process, (or a very simple one) and there is usually someone that is paid to do this. In one case in the law office, they had to hire a Private investigator to find a person to be served.

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