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Lawyers always need persistence. If your defendant is close to being proven guilty, you need confidence to be able to keep trying to prove them innocent. You need a good work ethic to be able to find clues about your own defendant and the person you are competing against. If you are talking about physical equipment, i would say a computer or laptop.

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