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Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Of all the fields, which one is the easiest to figure out if you go solo, and why? I mean easieset not in terms of hours put into the work, but figuring it out to begin with to understand what you are doing/and doing it right.
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Admiralty. Very popular in the desert southwest.JJCalderon wrote:Of all the fields, which one is the easiest to figure out if you go solo, and why? I mean easieset not in terms of hours put into the work, but figuring it out to begin with to understand what you are doing/and doing it right.
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
edited / never mind
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Do you honestly think you get to strictly specialize if you "go solo"
- TheBigMediocre
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Murphy's law is the easiest to practice.
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Constitutional.
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Made me laugh.TheBigMediocre wrote:Murphy's law is the easiest to practice.
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
YesMoS wrote:Do you honestly think you get to strictly specialize if you "go solo"
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Re: Which area of law is easiest to master/practice?
Huh? Lots of people do.MoS wrote:Do you honestly think you get to strictly specialize if you "go solo"