=it really don't matter to them as long as they get they money they cool with it=
Doctors, lawyers, and janitors aren't all paid the same due to differences in education, training, and the nature of their work. Doctors and lawyers typically require extensive education and specialized training, leading to higher salaries that reflect the complexity and responsibility of their roles. In contrast, janitorial work, while essential, generally requires less formal education and training, resulting in lower wages. Additionally, market demand and the economic value placed on different professions further contribute to these salary disparities.
Doctors get a lot of money, and you'd have a very nice house if you were one. Lawyers, they get a lot too, but not as much as doctors! Dentists, paramedics, orthodontists all get tons of cash. But the job I know of that gets a huge amount, (not sure if it's more or less than doctors) is a judge. Judge's get paid a lot. Just remember, that for all these jobs, you've got to go to university for a long time!
There is no simple answer to this question. Lawyers in the public sector (prosecutors, public interest lawyers) typically make far less than those in private practice. Starting salaries for large law firms are $100,000 +. Many public interest lawyers make less than half that amount. Successful partners in the largest firms make more than $1,000,000 a year.
It is hard to say if there is less than 5000 motorcycle accident lawyers in the U.S. Most lawyers handle a variety of different claims. I would think as many lawyers as there are in the world, it is a sure thing to say that there are 5000 if not more.
Chris Matthew, and Randi Gauhn are two criminal justice lawyers that are pretty popular in the area. There are also a couple of smaller lawyers that are just as good and they may charge less.
less than 1%
=Yo you can go to the doctors for once! On less ...... =
Less doctors every year.
Lawyers were wealthy members of the Bourgeoisie and were highly regarded during the French Revolution. Lawyers were members of the Third Estate, which had been abused by the other two Estates, paying the largest tax burden and receiving less benefits.
They are plaintiff's lawyers. They are sometimes referred to as personal injury attorneys. Other less nice terms are amublance chasers and slip and fall lawyers.
A lot. But less than for doctors.
drink medicine from the doctors office