Advocate Deepak Shukla Mira Bhayandar

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  • India

About Me

1) Good communication skills 2) Judgement The ability to draw reasonable, logical conclusions or assumptions from limited information is essential as a lawyer. 3) Analytical skills Both the study and practice of law involve absorbing large quantities of information, then having to distil it into something manageable and logical. 4) Research skills Similarly, being able to research quickly and effectively is essential to understanding your clients, their needs, and to preparing legal strategies. 5) People skills Law is not an abstract practice. Irrelevant of how well someone does academically, at the end of the day lawyers work with people, on behalf of people, and the decisions that are made affect people's lives 6) Perseverance Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other. Even studying to become a lawyer takes a great deal of perseverance and commitment and that before you even start work!

Language(s) Spoken

- English,Hindi,Marathi

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