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How does a new advocate start independent practice?

Posted by jobseeker Naina | Approved
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A new advocate can start independent practice by first getting enrolled with the State Bar Council and then choosing a court to begin regular appearances. The advocate should arrange basic essentials like a workspace, stationery, and access to legal resources. Building contacts with seniors, court staff, and fellow lawyers is important for early guidance. New lawyers should focus on small cases such as notices, affidavits, bail matters, and consumer complaints to gain confidence. Maintaining discipline, being present in court daily, and assisting seniors when needed helps in learning faster. Gradually, as clients grow through referrals, good drafting, and consistent performance, the advocate’s independent practice becomes stable and stronger.

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