Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Why Should a Lawyer Engage in Community

Ari Weisbrot has a BS in political science from Yeshiva College in New York. As a lawyer, he works with his own New Jersey-based law firm and is AV Rated. Attorney Ari Weisbrot studied law at Fordham University School of Law, and has been honored by his synagogue for his community service.

Probably the best-known benefit of volunteering is how it impacts the local community. But that is not the only one. Community service offers several other benefits for a lawyer.

Community service will expand your knowledge of the field you choose to volunteer in, because people learn by doing. Community service helps you develop or attain skills beyond your primary legal practice area.

Volunteering can also be an easy and enjoyable way of exploring your passions and interests. When doing volunteer work, you can discover exciting and meaningful ways of sharing your knowledge and experience as you give back to the community. It offers an energizing escape from your day to day work routine or family commitments. In addition, volunteering generates a sense of purpose - you can find new meaning in life by helping others.

Volunteering is also good for your career, as you are certain to meet many new people and broaden your network. It also strengthens your ties to the local community, exposing you to neighborhood resources as you work with people with common interests.

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