Zainab Profile picture
• Lawyering through life • Picking up a paintbrush part-time • Missing Najaf full-time • Views are my own

Jul 3, 2020, 83 tweets

Week 2 of TC done! Alhamdullilah for the lessons learnt and pushing myself through even when I thought I couldn't do it!

Week 3 done: need to concentrate on client instructions more and seek further info if unsure.
Otherwise client communication really clear 😊

I'll make a thread of this for future reference!

#trainingcontractdiary #traineesolicitor

Week 4: focus advice to what the client wants, show your understanding of it.
Learn as you go on with different clients how things are done based on their needs/procedures.
Billing is super important (always!)

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 5: CPD and trainee diary are important - keep them up to date.
I also helped with producing a live webinar and ensuring all ran well on the day = hard work worth it!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 6: Take a break! I've been busy with some personal development and thinking about work, the next step, the next goal, my supervisor told me to
s l o w d o w n !

Here's to a new month!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 7: don't forget the who, what, why, when in correspondence. Sometimes useful to create a list for clarity.

Remember to prepare for meetings(!)

Remember to check attachments before sending out correspondence.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 8: in person advice is just as important as written advice. Led a client meeting which went well.

Staying on top of matters to progress them is crucial!

Positive end to the week Alhamdullilah

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 9: Getting to know your client and spending extra time to research and truly understand them will benefit in the long run.

Give clear instructions to clients to enable them to take some action.

Talk more?

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 10: Dig deeper with details. Client attendance notes are super useful.

Willingness to help others but don't compromise your own work.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 11: taking care of matters, don't forget to follow through.

Stay on top of CPD and keep training contract diary updated.

Client contact will no doubt increase, focus on the now.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 12: detail in drafting document is so important, read every sentence. Make use of ctrl+F to remove any incorrect references and don't rely on the precedent too much.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 13: sign the letter before you post it!
Practice makes perfect, so embrace all opportunities.
I trained my colleagues on how to use LinkedIn and some useful tips when sharing posts = success!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 14: A fab week for business development! Our virtual webinar went really well and I'm glad I was a part of it.
Led the final training session.
October will be a busy month, more webinar coordination, back to uni and moving offices!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 15: introduced a new client to the firm and led the client meeting. Although I didn't know all the answers, it was enjoyable & exciting to hear about the company and its growth.

Aside that, need to get back to good time management!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 16: Continue CPD, refine smaller details. Good communication with clients and third party organisations.

Business development is super important and enjoyable! More to follow later this month and next.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 17: Focus, untangle and deal with past mistakes to find a solution and move forward.

Billing is drilling still. LinkedIn. #businessdevelopment - more to follow.

Read and re-read before you press send.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 18: One precedent will help with the rest.
Focus on one thing at a time.
Practice makes perfect.

Enjoy the experience!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 19: presenting in front of the Westminster Charity network was great. Apparently it was my best performance yet!! I have more business development coming up next week.
Need to focus on more hours and training.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 20: presented to small charities all about good governance. It was great! I'm glad I'm able to exercise this skill to improve it!
A few tasks to do within a deadline to work under pressure and test that skill.
#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 21: A good follow-up week after all the #businessdevelopment. I led a client meeting & received good feedback on confidently engaging with the client.
I also worked on a mediation bundle and a fast-track company registration.
#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 22: I attended online uni for 2 days which was v useful - all about client care.
I prepared a mediation bundle for next week, working under pressure and to tight deadlines.
Improvement: stick to client scope!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 23: I attended a 12-hour virtual mediation. It was great to experience it - the negotiations, Counsel's advice and the use of the bundle. (Funnily enough it was on my birthday so it won't be forgotten!)

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 24: a lot of personal development and CPD. A client was happy with the support provided throughout their organisational changes and process.

Need to do more research on matters I'm unsure of.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 25: finishing a few tasks that have been on my to do list for a while. Got myself through the week and attended a client meeting, with no prep but knew the matter well enough to explain what the documents are and process.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 26: need to refine some communications, especially when making representations on behalf of clients.
Client communication is going great!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 27: Christmas Day

Week 28: New Year's Day

(Much needed break!)

Week 29: First seat review - my determination, enthusiasm for law, hard work and generosity when helping others have really shone. Being proactive, a good team player & focussed go a long way.

Improvements: attention to detail and structure in writing.

#trainingcontractdiary

Week 30: Started my second seat - Dispute Resolution. Solid start, learning a lot and being challenged. New experiences of drafting forms, client meetings, registrations.

#trainingcontractdiary

Week 31: Lots more learning this week - contacting third parties on clients’ behalf, making sure I understand matters to explain to others, more client contact, started new matters and drafting correspondence and documents.

#trainingcontractdiary

Week 32: Mention of next year seems scary, far and near all at the same time(!) Lots of technical research, learning and training.

“To advise is to give advice”

#trainingcontractdiary

Week 33: more research, attention to detail especially when serving letters of court proceedings.

#trainingcontractdiary

Week 34: mistakes were made this week but learnt from them and will have more learning to come. Loads of disclosure and chronology of events done and more to follow!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Weeks 35, 36, 37: remember to write in chronological order based on the type of document drafting and without prejudice correspondence is separate to replies to other side's letters of claim.
(annual leave)
#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 38: Advocacy PSC is done! Key skills of keeping eye contact, speaking clearly & at good pace, identifying the heads of claim and dealing with these issues to either prove or admit liability. It felt good to be back at uni this week!
#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 39: dilapidations coming into practice more often! Lease enfranchisement are long processes I need to know more about. Litigation lawyers communicate in (written) art form!!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 40: say what you mean and mean what you say. A litigator communicates in a tactical and well thought out way, usually depending on your position (strong/weak).
Gotta get my head around Precedent H.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 41: Good Friday

Week 42: embrace uncertainty within DR seat as opposed to predictability. New instructions/tasks are a theme in DR and it is enjoyable. Litigators analyse and consider all aspects of instructions, different to other lawyers.

#traineesolicitor

Week 43: continuous legal research and then advising client on options. Seeking Counsel's advice where appropriate. Understanding which claim is worth pursuing and which isn't.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 44: lots of property litigation, rent arrears and breach of covenants.
Client meeting got me excited again with Charities making a difference and impact on many peoples lives - makes it worth it.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 45: new instructions on wonderfully varying things, trying to figure out what the issues are, drafting is pretty cool. I also passed my Finance exam!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 46: late nights whilst fasting and some early mornings but got through the week. Some more drafting.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 47: made it through fasting and working from home which I was grateful for!
Court filing deadlines this week!

Week 48: The first week back to the office which was an enjoyable change. We moved offices last year and I hadn't visited yet.

#trainingcontractdiary

Week 49: recognising that as a junior, some decisions are reserved for my supervisor to make so always keep that in mind!
Drafted more employment documents which was super useful and reminded me of my first seat.

#trainingcontractdiary #traineesolicitor

Week 50: Coronavirus Act still playing huge role when advising clients especially property litigation related issues. More drafting and correspondence, court hearing preparation.

#trainingcontractdiary #traineesolicitor

Week 51: Conference with Counsel was very useful - felt like an examination in court. Really appreciated the skills shown by Counsel when speaking to and advising our client. Minute keeping throughout the meeting through initiative.

#trainingcontractdiary #traineesolicitor

Week 52: end of second seat review! Many humbling comments but also points for development.
As I enter my third seat, need to focus on challenging myself more and taking lead on some matters.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 53: survived my first week in my 3rd seat: Property! Super busy, many completions before SDLT deadline.
Getting thrown in and trying to stay afloat with emails flying in - happy third seater!
#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 54: Another PSC day at uni which I really enjoyed and found useful - all about practical commercial contracts drafting and tips for us trainees.
More completions as we finally overcame the SDLT Deadline.
(Also loong walks!)

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 55: focusing on training and development. Seeing transactions through. Always using latest version of docs and not making the same mistakes twice!
A good work week (other things need fixing!)

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 56: dealing with difficult client calls, progressing other matters, admin and 1800 conveyances sums up this week!
Covering for my supervisor who is on leave also means a full mailbox each morning.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 57: more challenging situations, tricky things to deal with.
Feel the need to be pushed more out of my comfort zone and this is encouraged at work.
Completed my first matter by myself and client was very satisfied.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 58: more reports on title, taking new instructions over the phone and marketing our team to get instructed. Attention to detail on new matters, checking through correspondence to pick on small but important details.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 59: clients chasing on matters. Negotiating price deals with other side. Ensuring all enquiries are resolved. Clients are happy with outcomes/next step.
Need to work on time management, especially in the morning.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 60: working on tricky lease extensions, assisting impatient clients, getting an out of office from most people! New instructions mean a fresh start.

Week 61: a spiritual retreat and time off.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 62: slow progress on sales as management packs need to come through.
New instructions coming in and meetings with external members for exciting things to come! Chilled August week in prop department.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 63: supporting clients through their issues in addition to their instructions. This week taught me that I’m not just another lawyer churning away hours. I’m here to listen to those who felt the need to reach out to me.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 64: again, showing empathy to clients who need it. Being clear about boundaries and effective communication. Also stepping away when needed for clarity. Not personal, its just work.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 65: owning up to an issue to solve it. Check in with supervisor and speak things through with colleagues.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 66: survived #SDLT deadline, taking lead on exchanges and completions this week! Soldiered through Alhamdullilah.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 67: good client meeting and lovely feedback, demonstrating commercial awareness, BD, firm's business side. Surviving following stress of last week of the month.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 68: final PSC at uni - great session on commercial property transactions. New client instructions, training new staff members, drafting.

#traineesolocitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 69: client meeting, new matters, juggling deadlines, drafting, working with new colleagues.
Grateful for the challenge and looking forward to more!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 70: prioritising my learning and development is v important at this crucial point. Focus on growing and being challenged more, not doing repetitive tasks.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 71: being open and vocal about issues and taking action to improve them. Focus on growth, developmental work and challenging tasks.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 72: understanding long tasks, aims behind certain drafting and going back to the source is important.
Focus on the next step whilst working on today’s tasks to progress.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 73: more depth required when explaining matters to client. Drafting new types of notices on behalf of client for service. Working on purchases.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 74: tough week with personal lessons learnt. Don't wait for burn out to speak up on issues. Balance different tasks and expectations. Communicate issues with supervisors.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 75: started the week strong with a completion. Post completion matters dealt with. Dealing with charity leases.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 76: productive week, meeting various deadlines - research, drafting, reviewing leases. More independent work leading on matters and updating supervisors.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 77: ‘don’t say ‘correct’ too much - you will sound like too much of a lawyer’ is pleasantly funny advice I received. Chasing up more matters to complete in the new year and wrapping up before the holidays.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 78: Xmas Eve.

Week 79: New Year’s Eve.

Annual leave ✌🏽

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 79: started my final seat in the Private Client department whilst still completing on my property transactions. Purchase and sale done!

Here’s to more learning.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 80: End of Property seat review with one main constructive criticism - feel comfortable making mistakes so you can learn! Getting closer to qualification, need to take more responsibility.
Client meetings in my new seat went well.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 81: client meetings with new instructions. Learning to capture attendance notes accurately/clearly. LPA training. Attending (far) meetings for property viewings. Making progress Alhamdullilah!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 82: Getting involved in more probate matters, contacting third parties, preparing income tax schedules. Need to take care of deadlines and manage expectations.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 83: more client meetings, very touching clients and many lessons learnt. Learning to improve my attendance-note taking skills. Choosing different environments to increase my productivity.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 84: testing my knowledge and experience so far in the Private Client department. More phone calls, leading parts of probate matters, client calls, loadsa admin.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 85: Annual leave

Week 86: lead client meeting, drafted a Will, managing Property transactions with Private Client work. Working on time management and keeping clients updated. Be more confident 🙌🏽

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 87: sorting out qualification applications, managing property transactions alongside more Wills drafting, estate accounts and deputy OPG accounts. New work, new skills!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 88: income tax accounts, estate accounts, 50+ telephone calls, Will drafting instructions and organising meetings, replying to property enquiries. Thankful for all the experience even if it includes IHT forms!

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 89: Final Week as a Trainee Solicitor, probably one of the busiest weeks. A lot of chasers for estate accounts, telephone calls, LPAs, attention to detail needed throughout. A lovely team lunch to end my Private Client seat.

#traineesolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

Week 90: Qualified Solicitor in the Senior Courts of England & Wales! Grateful to God for making this happen 🤲🏽
#qualifiedsolicitor #trainingcontractdiary

@threadreaderapp unroll please

Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.

A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.

Keep scrolling