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Environmental Lawyers

Experience, Skills, and Personality Traits

Experience as an environmental law intern is highly recommended.

A commitment to environmental issues is essential in practicing environmental law. The ability to deal with massive amounts of paperwork and reading and writing, as well as different types of people from various backgrounds, is critical. Creative, analytical thinking is required, and skill in translating complex information into content that is constructive and persuasive is important in preparing and presenting cases. Strong research skills are essential to the work. Environmental lawyers also spend a great deal of time reading books, magazines, reports, and journals to keep up with developments in the field, news about legal cases, and environmental issues. Other important traits for environmental lawyers include common sense and a calm disposition, because the job can sometimes be stressful as opposing parties meet and negotiate to try to find agreement on issues.

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