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Closing Coordinator- The Toughest Job In The Law
How can it be that the closing coordinator has the toughest job in the law? Isn't that the person who talks on the phone, fills out some forms and rarely gets coffee? How can that be tougher than being a trial attorney?
Yes, being a trial attorney is very difficult, but being a closing coordinator is tougher, still. The reason, time and certainty. Let me explain.
With the trial attorney, you have months or even years to prepare your case. You get to choose your witnesses. Your judge tells you months in advance the date on which your trial will begin. The trial attorney has time to plan.
Relative to certainty, a trial is an art, not a science. Nobody, not the trial attorney, not the judge nor any of the other attorneys, or anyone else for that matter, really knows what is actually the best way to try a particular case. For example, if a trial attorney asks a particular witness a particular question in a particular way, juror I may think he is being too mean; juror 2 may think he's being too soft; juror 3 may think he is a blowhard; juror 4 may think he doesn't care about the case; ... more

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