My Affidavit.
I love my job. No, seriously, I love it a lot. I like my boss, I like the secretary. They make me feel at home and confortable at all times. They make me feel important in the firm. They don't treat me like an intern at all, but a very useful staff member. Currently dealing with many different cases, from domestic violence to adultery to criminal cases such as giving false statement to the police officer and Court.
Despite the coutless case files stacking up on my table as each day passes by, I think I'm managing them pretty well. Till now, I've been able to complete the tasks properly and meet deadlines. It feels even better when the client shakes your hand and tells you that you have done a good job, capturing eveything she wants in the Affidavits. I know I will feel even better and more accomplished when the Divorce Petition is granted in her favour and the PPO order dropped against her. Her husband is a serious bastard through and through. The nonsensical allegations and accusations he threw at my client without any susbtantial evidence to credit them to are seriously hilarious. Like my boss, Mr Tan once said over lunch; "no point telling a grandmother story, just throw 5 atomic bombs to get your case across. Always remember, quality over quantity."
I'm just glad and thankful I was chosen to join Tan Jee Ming and Partners. I'm even more grateful for the wide exposure my boss has given me. From attending hearings and PTCs in front of the DRs at the Subordinate Courts to the Supreme Court and even the Family Court. Man, I must say the Family Court experience was the best. First time I've ever stepped into Court 6, or even the Family Court.Oh, the Bar Room experience at the Subordinate Courts was freakin' cool too! Sitting with a wide circle of lawyers, discussing about their cases and bastarding one another, these people are really intelligent people with that humorous and bastardic side to them. I love to listen to what they say. They just bring so much thoughts to ponder about into your brain filled with mundane Affidavits.
Alright, time to prepare for my 2nd week of internship. More Court hearings and trials to attend. Hope to receive a new case soon. I know I will be getting alot more than now, cause my boss has already told me, "this is nothing. It's just the beginning." Thank you.
:)
Despite the coutless case files stacking up on my table as each day passes by, I think I'm managing them pretty well. Till now, I've been able to complete the tasks properly and meet deadlines. It feels even better when the client shakes your hand and tells you that you have done a good job, capturing eveything she wants in the Affidavits. I know I will feel even better and more accomplished when the Divorce Petition is granted in her favour and the PPO order dropped against her. Her husband is a serious bastard through and through. The nonsensical allegations and accusations he threw at my client without any susbtantial evidence to credit them to are seriously hilarious. Like my boss, Mr Tan once said over lunch; "no point telling a grandmother story, just throw 5 atomic bombs to get your case across. Always remember, quality over quantity."
I'm just glad and thankful I was chosen to join Tan Jee Ming and Partners. I'm even more grateful for the wide exposure my boss has given me. From attending hearings and PTCs in front of the DRs at the Subordinate Courts to the Supreme Court and even the Family Court. Man, I must say the Family Court experience was the best. First time I've ever stepped into Court 6, or even the Family Court.Oh, the Bar Room experience at the Subordinate Courts was freakin' cool too! Sitting with a wide circle of lawyers, discussing about their cases and bastarding one another, these people are really intelligent people with that humorous and bastardic side to them. I love to listen to what they say. They just bring so much thoughts to ponder about into your brain filled with mundane Affidavits.
Alright, time to prepare for my 2nd week of internship. More Court hearings and trials to attend. Hope to receive a new case soon. I know I will be getting alot more than now, cause my boss has already told me, "this is nothing. It's just the beginning." Thank you.
:)
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