It depends on how much they're billing. Just kidding. But, billable hour commitments do have something to do with it. Even without that, it's not uncommon forlawyers to work an average 10-12 hours a day in the office. Because of their commitment to the client (especially before trial or filing of a brief, etc.), they usually work additional time at home, ontravelor anywhere away from the office.
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.
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it depends on the number of patinces how long they are in court. and wether or not they even GO to court. some lawyers don't have to go to court.
It depends on the type of law he is practicing and his client base. Some lawyers work typical 8 to 5 hours if they work for a corporation. Sole Practitioners may work 70 and 80 hours a week to get the work done for their clients. Many corporate lawyers are required to have 2000 hours a year in client billing hours, which is pretty much 8 hours a day for 50 weeks.
"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.
Astronomers typically work eight hours a day.
Lawyers probably study , get some sleep etc ?!
Oceanographers will work however many hours they decide is right for them. Typically an oceanographer will work about 12 hours in a day.
Lawyers regular day is basiclly being in court defending someone.
i think it depends on what the lawyer wants or what kind of lawyer he is
typically the day before, the day of, and day after, then the weekend so 5 in all.