Many lawyers estimate that they spend fifteen to thirty minutes a day making notes and nine hours in the office
It all depends on their schedule and how good they are at their job.
I would say that is accurate. Corporate lawyers tend to work 8 hour days like the rest of the company. Trial lawyers may spend many nights preparing cases for court.
the precise amount of time spent on this would probably be about 4.928580482749247374929 minutes and hours...it is hard to tell. hope that helps!
I guess lawyers spend their time in this job trying to get clues for their client's case, I dont think they like to waste time like certain people!
Only about 5% of lawyers go to court at all. Most work by lawyers is done working out contracts, preparing documents, taking depositions or doing research. There is a saying that the goal of a good attorney is to keep his client from going to court. The lawyers that go to court are the litigators and this is sort of a specialty within the profession. Admission to the practice of law enables an attorney to appear in court, but few actually see the inside of a courtroom unless they get a traffic ticket of their own. Of those that do litigation court is not usually a daily event. It may be nearly a daily event for those engaged in the practice of criminal law, either for the prosecution or the defense. In that area of law it is not unusual for an attorney to spend four or five hours in court daily.
If you say so.
Lawyers in general spend most of their time in offices, their own or those of others. They also spend time meeting with clients and other people involved in matters they are working on, or in courts of law, or in mediation. Lawyers can spend time in all kinds of places which relate to their area of practise, as well as in places where they need to conduct research. Basically, lawyers can work practically anywhere; it simply depends on what work they're engaged in at the time.
Its behind the radio/CD player. To service it, you must spend 3 hours taking everything apart to get to it.
A general practitioner (primary care physician) spends about 40 hours per week seeing patients. The physician may spend additional time outside of business hours recording detailed notes about the patients.
A general practitioner (primary care physician) spends about 40 hours per week seeing patients. The physician may spend additional time outside of business hours recording detailed notes about the patients.
Food spend about four hours in the small intestine
It is collective. Unless it is taking a nap. A chao takes a nap for 3 minutes. If you leave the garden while it is taking a nap, when you go back in, its nap time will start over.