How Successful Lawyers Were Educated : Addressed to Students, to Those Who Expect to Become Students, And to Their Parents And Teachers
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In this round of time-slaughtering the three or four years origi- nally appropriated as the period of legal study have elapsed, and the student must now embark in the practice of a profession the very rudiments and gen- eral contour of which have never been fully presented to his mind. This is by no means a picture of too high coloring, but a faithful sketch of the history of many students of law. We, therefore, earnestly entreat the student to devote three-fourths of the period allotted for hi...s legal apprenticeship to private study, and by no means to enter an office until the year previous to his entering the practice of his pro- fession. If the public records be accessible to him, he should read occasionally the entire record of a case carried from an inferior tribunal to the Supreme Court ; the perusal of a few records of this kind would impress on his mind a distinct view of the whole routine of an action, through perhaps a hun- 66 dred diflEerent forms or entries, to the return of the executory process." Daniel Webster once told William Pitt Fessen- den, "When I began to practise law I never let a legal document pass out of my hands without read- ing it three times at least." The following advice was given by Kelso Storey in an address to the Sunderland Law Students' Soci- ety, a report of which was published in the London Law Students Journal : " The years which a man spends as a clerk are of the highest importance to him.
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