It depends on what type of law one specializes in. An extrovert will make a good trial lawyer, and an introvert would do well in corporate law. Intelligence and a willingness to work hard are the keys to success in the legal profession (as in most others, too).
2006-06-08 03:13:32
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answered by mweller1956 4
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no longer appealing. No heavy emotional subject concerns except you count selection Menopause. consistently open to new recommendations. Libertarian. i've got been wronged by using various human beings, which contain a pair of different atheists. Nope, no longer a sadist. i'm rather particular I scent extra constructive than sweaty human beings n universal. different than while i'm all sweaty. Nope, i'm no longer bodily disabled... yet i'm a clutz - I holiday on air. :D
2016-09-28 04:48:46
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answered by ? 4
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Intelligence, creativity, determination, and being very stubborn.
2006-06-08 03:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you must have the ability to talk to satan directly, and you must hate children and puppies
2006-06-08 03:12:29
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answered by Darthritus 3
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An "A" type personality...kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out. Of course, we only kill 'em after we've been paid...
2006-06-08 03:19:32
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answered by Whitey 3
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Lack of morals, ethics, honesty.
2006-06-08 03:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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clever, cunning and talkative.
2006-06-08 03:11:54
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answered by PharmaAce 3
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All you need is a big mouth !
2006-06-08 03:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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cold hearted and determined
2006-06-08 03:10:34
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answered by silo's girl 1
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Yes. What He said. :)
2006-06-08 03:10:00
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answered by Quietman40 5
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