Sunday, October 30, 2016

Oct 24th

How has your perception of the internship/organization changed since you started the internship?
 I have come to understand more about how private public attorneys think.  At first, I assumed that the attorneys I would be working for were stern, scary people.  However, over the course of my internship thus far, I learned that the attorneys I work for are very nice people who wish to help people through tough times.
What is surprising you about this internship?
How interesting it is and what I'm allowed to do.  I had at first believed that I would be a "coffee boy."  But this is not the case.  I run all over Georgia going to different courthouses to deliver pleadings, I research laws and previous cases that could be used in a current client's case, and I file and do other day-to-day activities that are not as fun.  

What have you learned from the routine or boring parts of the internship?
I have learned that while going to court and speaking with clients and doing the more interesting stuff is a big part of being an attorney, another big portion is a great deal of paper work and other somewhat tedious tasks.  

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