This attorney thought it was important to first serve as clerk for the court, so he worked in this capacity for a year. In that manner he became familiar with all the abilities of the men at the bar in that community. He watched and observed how they conducted cases, and discerned what abilities each possessed. He also became familiar with their standing before the judges of the court, as well as their standing before the bar. In other words, he learned many tricks of the trade, and also became familiar with all the records of the court house, which in after years was to be of advantage to him. He also enjoyed the association of a judge who afterwards turned out to be a real leader in national affairs.
With this training he went in business for himself. He possessed high qualities as a business man, as well as those of a good lawyer. He was not anxious for the trial work, and settled his cases as best he could out of court if possible. He realized that being in court continually would net but little money for him and his client. He was not a trial lawyer, and did not care to make a reputation in that direction, but he was well liked by all of his friends and close acquaintances: in fact, they would do almost anything for him. He was a member of a church of his neighborhood, and when it was necessary to have a certain man from their district, he was selected by his friends to run for the office of state representative and won by a large majority, and each time the election came along he was re-elected representative, and finally state senator.
He has built up a good, substantial law practice, and he has succeeded financially in a way that is a surprise to all, however his fees were not invested until after he had made a careful study of the business into which he launched. Many lawyers believe that when they are in the practice that it is not credible to them to know about the rules of business, but this is a serious mistake. They should study those as well as the law and know what their business opportunities are. If a man is good enough to reach a right course in a lawsuit, there is no reason why that man should not be as successful in reaching out and securing for himself the right course in business.
PLAN No. 654. HE BECAME A LAWYER’S LAWYER
For years he had been a very successful trial lawyer, and because of that success he had been approached by many lawyers to take up their cases and put it through to a final success. He finally put his entire time at the disposal of the lawyers of his city. He found in the city in which he was practicing, had a population of about 400,000, that young lawyers who have been in the practice for years have but little experience in the trial court, and often have had but few cases and for that reason make many mistakes. He was loyal to the attorney who employed him and saw to it that they were not placed in an embarrassing position. This brought him large and lucrative business.
I well remember his advice when in the university, how to prepare a statement of facts. He first had the client make his statement, and after it was made would ask the client to go home and prepare it in his own hand-writing and submit it to him. He would have this typewritten and later examine and question the client concerning it, and then he would have him wait a few days and re-state the entire case again to him. After this he would go over and make a statement of facts of the case himself, and would repeat this from three to four times and have it typewritten until he had an accurate statement of the facts, upon which he built his theory of the law. He felt that no attorney had done his duty until he had gone over the statement of facts in this manner.
From this plan alone, he realized more than $500,000.
There is an opportunity in many communities for attorneys of good standing to render this kind of service to his fellow attorneys, and there are always young men in the community who will avail themselves of such services if you render this to them in a way that will not discredit them before the bar and the court.
PLAN No. 655. A DOCTOR IN A SMALL TOWN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF SURGERY
Soon after his college course was completed he settled in a little town of about 2,500 population in the state of Iowa, in the midst of a great farming district. He liked the practice of medicine. At first he took up general practice in the town and made it a point to respond to all calls given him. He was business-like and gave people to understand that he was to receive pay for his calls and rendered bills accordingly. His genial manner won people’s confidence in his sincerity. Each year he devoted about two months to preparing himself for surgery work, which he intended later to make his specialty. Securing a dwelling house in a town he started a small hospital. This gave him an opportunity to render the proper service to the people of that community. Soon people found that, instead of going to the large city, they could get as good if not better service in their own home town from the local surgeon.