At the beginning of my clerkship at OHIKU LAW OFFICE, I had no experience in Family or Criminal Law and had limited knowledge of what this practice entailed. However, my time with the firm has provided me with valuable hands-on experience, allowing me to tackle numerous projects, apply various aspects of the law, and gain insight into the operations of a small law firm.
In Family Law, I have had the opportunity to draft Financial Disclosure Statements and Property Division Worksheets, which have deepened my understanding of key issues in divorce proceedings. I also learned about the role of Guardian Ad Litems (GALs) in family court, drafting letters to GALs and motions to modify placement. In regards to Criminal Law, I have become familiar with the revocation of parole/supervision process. I honed my research skills by identifying factors that judges consider in sentence modifications.
Throughout the summer, the firm’s weekly “Lunch and Learn” meetings at OHIKU LAW OFFICE have been invaluable. These sessions provided a platform for the team to discuss important legal topics related to our cases, allowing me to apply my newly acquired knowledge directly to our work.
Working at a small law firm has emphasized the importance of client communication. From answering the phone, I learned that clients highly value direct communication with their attorney. I contributed by taking messages, scheduling appointments, corresponding with clients, and following up with attorneys to ensure progress.
Additionally, I have utilized my Spanish language skills to translate legal documents and explain complex legal issues to potential Spanish-speaking clients. This ability enabled me to successfully communicate with our Spanish-speaking clients, providing them with a sense of comfort amid their legal challenges. I felt immense pride in helping the firm secure a Spanish-speaking client.
The importance of attention to detail has been reinforced in every assignment I completed. Minor details such as formatting and spelling are as crucial as deadlines and the content of the matter. Beyond learning about the practice of law, I have also learned about myself. I realized the necessity of asking more questions when I do not fully understand an assignment, ensuring that I meet the high standards expected in the legal profession.