It depends on their position and what they do. Most are expected to work a fairly normal 40 hours a week as a minimum. Most firms require junior attorneys to have at least 2000 billable hours a year. Sole practitioners often have to work many more hours to provide good service to their customers.
It depends on what kind of lawyer they are and a barrister is the same as a lawyer.
a day
"Dia do advogado" in English means "Lawyer's day." It is a day dedicated to celebrating and honoring the work of lawyers.
27 hours a day
Depending on the amount of clients they have.
you are paid $60 for each hour, so if u work 24 hours(1 day) u gain $2,040 in total
The same day they graduate!
i think it depends on what the lawyer wants or what kind of lawyer he is
The best parts of the day for a lawyer will depend upon the lawyer. Some lawyers will like being in court while others will like having time alone in their office.
Depends on how much he/she charges per hour. Lawyers work on "billable" hours a inexpensive lawyer may charge 95.00 per hour while a more expensive much more. It also makes a difference if they are with a law firm or independent. The firm would get a percentage of what he/she earned.
I would say that they work about 16 hours a day.
I get 15 billion a day