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Superstar
Sandy T. Fox
An Unbiased View
AALM: When did you  rst know you wanted to become an attorney? What drew you to this career?
Fox: A er college, I decided that I was going to apply to law school. In law school, I was not sure if being a lawyer was really what was best for me or what I really wanted to do. However, once I had my  rst job as a law clerk and was able to see how a case was handled, both inside and outside of a courtroom, I knew that I wanted to become an attorney.
AALM: What was the greatest les- son you learned in law school? How do you apply that to your career today?
Fox: The greatest lesson that I learned in law school was the impor- tance of lawyers being honest. You are not always going to have the best facts in your case. As a lawyer, you must al- ways be honest with your clients, op- posing counsel and the court so that you can effectively do the best job for your client and uphold the integrity of the profession.
AALM: What experiences have taught you the most?
Fox: The experience of being a law- yer has taught me the most because there are no two cases that are the same
and I learn something new with each case. Every single case is a new experi- ence and I am fortunate that I am always learning new things about the law.
AALM: What do you find particu- larly rewarding about your practice?
Fox: I find that the most rewarding aspect of marital and family law is being able to assist children and families dur- ing an extremely difficult time.
AALM: What do you find particu- larly challenging about your practice? How to you overcome these challenges?
Fox:  e part that I  nd particularly challenging about the practice of marital
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