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Supportive Foundations: How PRK Livengood’s Culture Empowers Next-Generation Attorneys
The transition from law student to practicing transactional attorney comes with a steep learning
curve, and the most critical lessons often occur outside of the courtroom or case file. My first
year at PRK Livengood highlighted three essential areas for building a successful, client-
centered practice:
1. Organizational Discipline: I quickly learned that managing email and documents is not
a minor task—it is central to avoiding errors and keeping transactions on track.
Developing an efficient email organization system and leveraging tools like Excel for
meticulous notetaking during document review has been crucial to my development.
2. Adaptive Communication: A key lesson I’ve learned from observing our partners is the
necessity of adjusting my communication style for each client. Some clients require a
direct, no-nonsense approach, while others benefit from a more careful and nuanced
explanation of complex legal topics. Understanding how and when to communicate in a
way that best suits the client’s needs ensures the information is effectively relayed and
understood.
3. The Value of Firm Support: I came into the profession knowing the reputation for long
hours and high stress. What exceeded all expectations was the truly supportive
environment at PRK Livengood. The firm’s partners and staff are genuinely invested in
my professional development, providing open-door guidance and constructive feedback.
This supportive foundation allows me to take on challenging work with confidence,
knowing I have the full resources of the firm behind me, which ultimately translates into
better service for our clients.
