The degree opens the door; trust keeps it open
The Greek article treats the first five years of practice as a quiet construction period. Reputation, income and client confidence are not built by slogans, but through reliable work, clear communication and consistent professional judgment.
AI, clients and responsibility
Technology appears as a tool that can improve speed but cannot replace legal responsibility. The source links AI, client expectations and new legal services with the need for stronger organisation, better writing and careful ethical boundaries.
A strategy without shortcuts
The overview follows the article's emphasis on specialisation, certification, the first client, and the temptation to leave the profession too early. It frames early practice as a period for positioning, not for exaggerated promises or artificial metrics.
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