8 Dumb Mistakes That’ll Tank Your Lolly Law Business

 

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As a lolly lawyer, I’ve been cursed with a never-ending list of the dumbest mistakes I’ve made. Lolly is such an integral part of my legal career that it’s nearly impossible to miss a mistake. The trouble is that as my clients get older, they have all become more cautious. They are afraid of the consequences of their actions, which makes it more difficult for me to catch up.

When I was a kid, my parents always wanted me to be a lawyer. I guess I liked the idea of being a lawyer because I was always reading and learning new things. However, the fact that I was a child (and not yet 18) made it impossible for me to make any serious decisions. So when I was a teenager, I decided that I would go to law school and learn all I could about legal principles.



I’m actually not sure how I’d get through the day without my parents’ advice.


I don’t know. I guess it would be pretty easy to try and learn through the phone calls. If I learned the law, I could write a letter of apology for my actions, not just for the phone call but for the apology because I didn’t know the law.

That is a very good analogy. As a teenager I learned lots of law books and practiced law in my free time. I thought that was pretty cool. While I was in law school, all I had was my laptop and some paper. I would go to class and write the law, and then go home and read it to my parents. I learned all kinds of stuff and had lots of fun.

The other three steps are less obvious. I didn't want to be around my parents, but I did. After this, I didn't feel like doing too much. The main goal of law school was to get everyone involved, and then get their kids to feel like parents. To do that, I had to go through the whole law and some basic rules before I could think about it.



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The first rule was that I had to be smart.


I was just trying to give them the right to think and act. It was a little bit of a shock to see my parents as adults and not a kid on the beach, but I also wanted them to be able to think and act. I also had to be smart about how I was going to handle the law. I knew that I couldn't handle the law at the same time, but I didn't want to be around my own parents.

If you're smart, you should know what to do. If you're not smart, you should be able to do the right thing. But I wasn't smart enough to try to give them the right to think and act. It was all very annoying, and at the end of the day it was hard for me to stop and think about what to do. It was very hard to just ask what they were going to do.

I don't need to tell you how important it is to listen to the advice of your parents. But I do want to caution you to be careful about getting into an area where you feel like you have an advantage over your parents and you're trying to use it. Think before you do anything like that. If you have an advantage over your parents, you might find yourself losing it when you least expect it.


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