TOP 25 MOST SIGNIFICANT SKILLS AND ABILITIES OF LAWYERS
Submitted by christian on Mon, 04/27/2015 - 10:47
Source: National Conference of Bar Examiners (USA) 2012- A Study of New Licensed Lawyers.
The following skills and abilities are listed here below because they are deemed to be equally important for New Public Policy Advocates.
- Written communication
- Paying attention to details
- Listening
- Oral communication
- Professionalism
- Using office technologies (e.g. word processing, e-mail)
- Critical reading and comprehension
- Synthesizing facts and law
- Legal reasoning
- Knowing when to go back and ask questions
- Organisational skills
- Working within established time constraints
- Interpersonal skills
- Issue spotting
- Decisiveness
- Answering questions succintly
- Judgement
- Computer skills
- Electronic researching
- Diligence
- Advocacy
- Fact gathering and evaluation
- Consciousness of personal and professional limitations
- Planning and strategizing
- Information integrating
What Law Firms are looking for
Very important to Critically Important Competency
- Integrity/honesty/trustworthiness
- Good judgement/common sense/problem solving
- Analytical skills: identifying legal issues from facts, applying the law and draw conclusions
- Initiative/ambition/drive/strong work ethics
- Effective written/oral communication skills
- Dedication to client service/responsiveness to client
- Commitment to firm and its goals and values
- Initiates and maintains strong work and team relationship.
Important to Very Important Competency
- Project management, including high quality efficiency and timeliness
- Legal competency/expertise/knowledge of the law
- Ability to work independently
- Commitment to professional development toward excellence
- Strategic/creative thinking
- Research skills
- Inspires confidence
- Seeks feedback/responsive to feedback
- Stress/crisis management
- Leadership
- Negotiation skills
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