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What should be paid attention to in court practice?
As a law student who has practiced in the court, I suggest that interns should pay attention to the following points during their internship in the court:

First of all, we must respect judges and court staff. The court is a judicial organ. Interns shall abide by the rules and regulations of the court, try their best to cooperate with the work arrangements of judges and court staff, and shall not interfere with the normal work of the court at will.

Secondly, we should actively participate in internship tasks. Court practice is a rare learning opportunity. Interns should take the initiative to accept the guidance of the judges, conscientiously complete each internship task, do not be afraid of trouble, fear of difficulties, and do not be lazy or perfunctory. Interns should regard internship as an exercise to improve their professional quality and practical ability, rather than a burden or coping.

In addition, we should observe more, think more and communicate more. Court practice is a window to observe judicial practice. Whether you work in the court or not in the future is valuable practical experience. Interns should make full use of this opportunity, learn more about litigation procedures, write more documents, participate in research, consult more judges and share more with classmates, so as to gain practical knowledge in the field of law, broaden their horizons and ideas, and enhance their ability to solve problems.

Finally, we must adhere to the values of fairness and justice. Court practice is a process of judicial trial. Interns should learn how judges judge in the middle, how to balance the interests of all parties, how to safeguard legal authority, how to protect human rights and dignity, and how to promote social harmony in every case. During this period, interns should establish correct legal concepts, cultivate good professional ethics, and lay a solid foundation for becoming a qualified legal person in the future.

The above is my answer to this question, hoping to help you.