Depends on whom they work for. If they're in private practice, any holiday they want. If they work for a firm, it's in their employment agreement, and if they work for the government, it's in the contract. In addition to the Federal legal holidays.
Yes, lawyers do get holidays if they are not on a case. Otherwise, yes they do. (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.)
They do sometimes, but most pf them dont.
It depends on the lawyer. Some just work their set hours, but some will work outside their hours if their client needs them, or they have a good case.
it depends on what happens they can say wait till Monday.
Lawyers
There is no set time. most LAWYERS work about 10 hour days, however, small time lawyers could work less hours, or more depending on the clients and work load, or your specialty.
A qualified Lawyer can on work on simple matters, a Qualified, Trained, Experienced Constitutional Lawyer specialises in the Constitution
Lawyers have a very wide range of incomes. Lawyers are extremely well paid for what they do (clients are usually billed at the rate of at least $300/hour of legal work, and it can be much higher) however, not all lawyers get as much work as they want to have. No one is obligated to seek your services as a lawyer, and there are a lot of lawyers to choose from. At the present time, there is an over supply. We are drowning in lawyers.
Lawyers work all the time. They dont have a clock, and most wish that they did. Lawyers and job dissatisfaction are the same word. Then, they do something that counts. Somebody else's life. It gets changed and something happens, and for a second or so, lawyers get gratification. It lasts a few seconds, and then the next day begins. Emily Diskson said that life was so daily. People complaine, and lawyers are supposed to fix it. Life is so daily I suppose the idea is to live well and die poor.
lawyers work for the state. Maya Devon's address is herdendev@yahoo.com
some do and some do not it all depends on what type of field they are working in.
"Dia do advogado" in English means "Lawyer's day." It is a day dedicated to celebrating and honoring the work of lawyers.
Most clients work during the day. If it is a personal matter they may not be able to get out of work to meet during business hours.
depends on how many lawyers you pay to work for you
I would imagine they do have to work outside of regular business hours considering all the paperwork they have to do.
no they dont