They can bith save people. (and they both lie sometimes :)
The doctor is female.
A doctor. :)
Talk to Tygart & Taylor M.D. Att, maybe, just maybe you can become a doctor lawyer then.
A Doctor gets paid more because they constantly have patients. While a Lawyer only gets a case if the victim chooses that lawyer and is not constantly working/getting paid.
Father !
Claire was a lawyer and Bill was a doctor.
doctor lawyer
Juris Doctor ("J.D."), same as any other lawyer.
To avoid confusion. The question, "Is there a doctor in the house?" is someone seeking a medical doctor, not a lawyer.
both make a lot of money but usally a doctor is richer
It depends on the type of lawyer and the type of doctor. If you are a lawyer working for a big firm, you will likely make considerably more than a doctor working in certain fields such as family medicine. But in the reverse, if you are a lawyer working for the government or for a non-profit you would be making considerably less than a doctor working in a field like plastic surgery. There is a ton of variation.
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