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There is no set time. most LAWYERS work about 10 hour days, however, small time lawyers could work less hours, or more depending on the clients and work load, or your specialty.
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.
Lawyers have a very wide range of incomes. Lawyers are extremely well paid for what they do (clients are usually billed at the rate of at least $300/hour of legal work, and it can be much higher) however, not all lawyers get as much work as they want to have. No one is obligated to seek your services as a lawyer, and there are a lot of lawyers to choose from. At the present time, there is an over supply. We are drowning in lawyers.
Lawyers work in many places. Most have an office in an office building where they do their meetings. They spend a lot of time in court houses talking with judges and other lawyers. Some work for corporations and work at the corporate offices. Anyplace there is a business or a courthouse you can find attorneys!
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According to the United States Department of Labor, many full-time lawyers work 50 or more hours a week. They work in offices, legal libraries, and often they will visit clients in their homes.
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Criminal lawyers work for the state as prosecutors and public defenders, they work for private firms, or they work for themselves as solo practitioners.
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