Learning the ropes of the courtroom as a junior lawyer can be an intimidating experience. With all the rest of the pressure, it's never fun to make a legal faux pas and be called out on it by the presiding judge in open court (potentially in front of your client, other lawyers, court staff and members of the public). To help you avoid these cringeworthy experiences, the Young Lawyers Division of the Ontario Bar Association was polled and came up with the following tips.