Litigation is a poker game. Think about it. You put some money on the table. Your opponent matches it and raises the stakes. You put more money in the in the pot. So does your opponent. And the process is repeated - and repeated. But as the case approaches trial, the cost of staying in the game escalates to the point the both parties have put so much money on the table that neither can afford to back out.'Solicitor Charles Ward introduces the legal profession as a career-option for school-leavers and anyone else considering a career-change. But, as this book explains, there are at least seven distinct career-options within the law. It also deals with the unspoken issues, such as ‘How much do lawyers really earn?’ As well as providing everything you need to know about training to be a lawyer, the book also looks at the human side of becoming a lawyer. What are the personal qualities that make a good lawyer and why are they so important? How do you develop a legal career? And no introduction to the Legal Profession would be complete without an overview of its rich history, dating back to the Knights Templar.