That is up to the attorney. In most cases they have the ability to get a full night's sleep.
Between seven and eight on average.
This will vary by person and can depend on how many hours of sleep you get each night. If you average approximately 7 hours of sleep per night, you can expect to sleep 22 years. If you average 8 hours of sleep per night, you can expect to sleep about 25 years. It is accurate to assume that you will have spent about a third of your life sleeping.
Alligators and Crocodiles are very dormant species, and spend most of the day sleeping on the riverbanks or strolling effortlessly along the water. Average sleeping time is probably 6 - 8 hours at a time - they do need to eat, after all!
its recommended 7 to 8 hours
It depends on what kind of lawyer they are and a barrister is the same as a lawyer.
280 hrs
Depending on the amount of clients they have.
yes there are many phases in sleeping
20
22 hours x 365 days = 8030. A koala may sleep up to 8030 hours in a year. Add another 22 hours for a leap year.
6 to 8
it takes how many ever clients you have