7 figures if good
In my experience and knowledge, the private lawyers have better income or money in comparison to the prosecutors.
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They all make a lot of money. But, the ones that concentrate on mergers and acquisitions make the most.
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A senior attorney in a firm will usually make well over a 100,000 dollars a year. This depends on how big the firm is that they are working in.
It depends on the size of the firm one works at.
Which Attorney General? Of your state? The U.S.?
I'm not an attorney but in my experience the answer is yes - that is one of the reasons people make sure there is money in their estate.
ADDED: It can depend on the area of the country, and the type of law he practices. Attorney's fees, like everything else, vary according to the geographical and demographics of particular areas.
That's an unwarranted assumption. Obviously a famous private attorney working for the super rich is going to make more money than the district attorney of some small town in the middle of the midwest. On the other hand, a big city District Attorney is going to make a lot more money than a private attorney in that same small town, who mainly ekes out a modest living drawing up wills, defending teenage shoplifters pro bono, and dreaming of the day he might land a protracted divorce case.
Purchasing a house is probably the biggest investment you will make in your life. As such it is advisable to make the purchase using the services of an attorney or lawyer. It will be their job to find this sort of thing out for you. It will cost you a bit of money to hire them but if they make a mistake they can be made to compensate you, if you do the purchase yourself and make a mistake you may lose a lot more money than the attorney's fees.
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