
Episode 12: What They Don’t Teach You in Law School
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Emphasizing that law school teaches students to think like lawyers, Roy points out that it often fails to prepare them for the emotional and practical challenges they will face in personal injury law. He discusses the emotional weight of dealing with clients who have suffered significant losses and the complexities of managing a law firm, both financially and operationally.
Roy also highlights the importance of follow-through, responsiveness, clarity, empathy, and self-care for lawyers. He stresses that dealing with such intense, human-centered cases requires more than just legal acumen; it requires a genuine care and commitment to helping clients through their most challenging times.
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