Preservation: Competently Navigating Between All and Nothing

Abstract

Merriam-Webster defines competent as having requisite or adequate ability or qualities. \u27 All professions require competence to be successful-from chefs, to tailors, to NFL quarterbacks. Without the adequate ability to poach an egg, alter suits, or read defenses, they lose patrons, customers, or-in the case of a quarterback-games and fans. Lawyers are no different. Without competence, they may not be successful. However, lawyers are different than the NFL quarterback in that they have an explicit duty of competence to their clients

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