Creating a Good Case, A Great One…Rather

Any successful Las Vegas law firm will understand through intuition, business savvy, and an incredible program, the importance of surrounding themselves with not only a staff of skilled and talented employees, but surrounding themselves with a diversity of operating mechanisms, meaning people who go about attending to challenges and problems in a variety of manners.  What is necessary for the success of any court case, any business, any company, or any aspect of life really, is the ability to adapt to an ever changing environment. 

When a lawyer begins to put together their team, they must become aware to the fact, that while like attracts like, different is necessary.  In order to successfully solve any problem, linear thinking must converge with creative ideas.  Machiavelli made observations in the 1400′s about human behavior, noticing that while a problem may be easy to cure, it may be difficult to diagnose.  Much like taking an aspirin for a headache…sure the headache may disappear, but what caused it may remain, under the surface and ready to emerge again at any given moment.  

One way we all go about become diverse, is to learn a new skill.  There are workshops in drawing for writers, and writing for draftsman.  This brings one in touch with different coping mechanisms and ways in which one will find options and solutions when confronted with the ups and downs, not only of the world of litigation, but of life in general.  Logical skills include effective time management and the assessment of short versus long term goals. 

Also included is in one’s ability to learn new skills in areas in which they may not be familiar.  One perfect combination is intuition and data.  Gut feelings are accurate, as long as emotions are not involved.  Intuition is best backed up with data, and vice-versa.  It is a delicate balance, but one that is easy to attain.

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Monday, August 24th, 2009 Business, Legal

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