Near 35 Percent It's typically a percentage of the amount awarded to the winner. The percentage is agreed upon before the suit goes to court. In the US, it depends on the agreement that he has with the client. The lawyer may be working at an hourly rate and bill for the number of hours worked. There may be a contingency fee, often limited by law. The limit is set by the state is usually is either 30% or 1/3rd of the award, after costs. Typically the contingency fee is used when the outcome of the case is not a sure thing. The client pays all of the fees and costs. On settlement of the suit, the fees and costs are deducted from the award and the lawyer gets a third of the remaining amount. Example: Lawsuit is settled for a Million dollars. Costs for filing fees, discovery hearings, depositions and exhibit preparation come to $25,000. The attorney would get 1/3rd of $975,000, or $325,000, the client would get $650,000.
Different lawyers make different amounts. Patent lawyers, for example, don't even make $100,000 a year. A successful defense lawyer for a large corporation can make millions of dollars a year. It depends on what kind of lawyer you are and how good you are.
Unfortunately there is no limit to how much money a lawyer can earn. This tends to attract some people to the legal profession who are most concerned with becoming rich.
well the median is 89,440
The "President's Lawyer" is the Attorney General of the United States. His nominal salary is $200,000 a year.
that depends on how good the lawyer is.
$20,000
345,123,000 LOL...
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It depends on what job you get for example a dustbin man would not get as much money as a.. lawyer
An average lawyer earns £100,000 a year including tax.
The Lincoln Lawyer grossed $87,145,086 worldwide.
That would vary from minimum wage to six figures or more for a competent Doctor or Lawyer.
An average lawyer earns £100,000 a year including tax.
The Lincoln Lawyer grossed $58,009,200 in the domestic market.