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How to think like a lawyer [Ask a Florida Divorce Lawyer]

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The law is a lot like the Nintendo game “Tetris” – William S. Foley, Esq. “attempts” to tie in one of his favorite videogames growing up with the Socratic method he learned while in law school. The logical component of the game fits in nicely with his job as a problem solver. Every single day as a divorce lawyer in Tampa, Florida, Foley Family Law is solving client’s problems and working on legal matters that take time and thought. The Socratic method is taught in law schools to law students all over, and it is a way of teaching law students to think like a lawyer. “Thinking like a lawyer” is one of the goals of your law school experience and is an integral component that will help you in your legal career. There is a reason that LSAT logic games on the LSAT are such a big part of LSAT prep!

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4 thoughts on “How to think like a lawyer [Ask a Florida Divorce Lawyer]”

  1. Kuchh samajh aarha h but something not understand ,but amazing and very cutest personalty

  2. Is there a video game that you think is more like the practice of law than “Tetris”? Let us know!

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