>> I think that my favorite part is my judge.
I have a phenomenal judge and I think
that really makes a big difference.
So she's a huge role model for me.
And I love working with her and I learned
a lot just through working with her.
But also, I like working on
challenging issues in my field
which is, you know, which litigation.
But not just that I get lots of exposure
to a bunch of different types of law.
So before having done the courtship, I would
have never seen things in employment law
or patent law and some other
patent person or science person.
But it's great because I get to
dive on a bunch of different things.
So it's exposure to various types of law,
which is been a great experience for me.
The most challenging part which ironically
is exactly that it's fearing out how
to navigate all these different types
of law that I have no exposure to.
And so-- that I've hadn't
had the exposure to before.
So it's by trying to find my
footing and then as the voice
of the court, you have to be the expert.
So it's a lot of research in making sure
that whatever you do that it's right,
you can't be wrong when you're in the court.
So I think that that's probably
one of the most challenging things.