Tuesday, June 8, 2010

More on Diligent Duty

There's a great article today on the Law.com site written by Adrienne Bond about important habits for every lawyer. The article is titled, 10 Habits Every New Lawyer Should Learn. I think the habits go as good reminders for old attorneys too.

As I stated before, part of becoming a good attorney, is learning diligence and details. Ms. Bond's article is a great affirmation of that principle.

My money quote, because it's so simple and effective:
Print out the final document and proofread back to front. 
Lawyers miss more errors when reading a document on a computer screen than they do after printing it out. Proofread and spell check the final document, then print it out. Then read it from end to beginning. When going over a document from beginning to end, the reader can skip obvious mistakes, especially when she wrote the document. But starting from the final sentence, moving backward and reading each sentence in isolation renders the document alien. It prevents expectations from intruding on perception. Errors become easier to notice. 
Take a minute to read the article, you'll be glad you did. 

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