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How Much Do These Attorney’s Make A Year?

08 Feb

For example, criminal defense attorney’s, business, tax, personal injury, and family. If you’re a lawyer can you cover all these types of law as well? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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  1. The Nikki

    February 8, 2010 at 7:34 am

    Well, being as I can throw a rock into any given parkinglot while being blindfolded and be 95% sure that I will hit a lawyer. Basically you have to rememb er there was a massive growth in the past years of law students. Truly are a dime a dozen which causes some variations in pay. It is a competative field at the beggining of a career, but after you make a name for yourself Im sure the money pours in. As for your other question, yes you could have a business attorney represent you in lets say a divorce, but why would you want to? Would you go to a OBGYN doctor for a pain in your ear? You could, he did go to med school, but you just wouldn.t

     
  2. chris.ro

    February 8, 2010 at 7:34 am

    I work for a defense personal injury lawyer and our firm is doing very well despite the economy, we are even getting bonuses. Our main client is Chrysler. Its better working for a firm rather than yourself because the firm will pay for all your expenses.

     
  3. ivan c

    February 8, 2010 at 7:46 am

    It all depends on how good the lawyer is. A lawyer who wins more cases will obviously be paid more.
    Most lawyers stick to one type– they’re specialty lawyers– however the lawyers you see on TV will take just about any type of case.

     
  4. Fun N Sun

    February 8, 2010 at 8:26 am

    i work for a sole/general practitioner (just himself does everything) lawyer, quite a good one. i can tell you, he’s not doing that great. we bill out everyday, but no body has any money to pay. sometimes we joke that he’s mostly a pro bono lawyer.
    we generate most of the income from bankruptcy work…pretty sad but true.