good, there is always a need for lawyers and if you are good lawyer you will earn alot of money, some law firms charge around £400 per hour.
Lawyers fees (pay) is somewhat based on the amount of time they have to spend on a particular case. They may be able to provide a "per diem" or "per hour" rate on request. More experienced lawyers may charge a higher fee.
Depending on the quality of the lawyer, the cost per hour can differ. On the low end they cost around $250 but on the very upper echelon of lawyers, their pay can be close to $1250.
"The average labor lawyer charges $200 to $400 per hour. In some areas attorneys will charge as little as $125 per hour. Having an attorney for the entire duration of a suit can run up to $4,000."
220 dollars an hour with most lawyers.
Lawyers charge by the hour. If you're a very unpopular lawyer, you won't get many clients even if you only charge $10 per hour and you won't be able to charge anyone if nobody wants you to represent them. If you're a very popular lawyer, you get to set your price, and it can be as much as $500 per hour or even more. It's all a matter of supply and demand.
The rate a lawyer will charge you depends on what type of case you have. Some attorneys will not charge any upfront fees and you pay only when they recover money on your behalf. Personal injury attorneys charge on a contingency fee basis. Others will charge you a flat fee to handle your case. For example, a criminal lawyer may charge you a flat fee to handle a DUI case or an estate planning attorney will charge you a flat fee to do your estate plan. Many divorce lawyers and business lawyers on the other hand will charge you by the hour to handle your case. Visit this legal information page here http://www.ilawyersource.com/legal-information.aspx for more info on how each type of lawyer charges for their services.
While some lawyers do charge per hour, others are pro bono (voluntarily and without payment as a public service). A judge may occasionally determine that the loser should compensate a winning pro bono counsel.
$350 per hour.
I pay $60 per hour
Dealerships charge from $65 to $75 per hour. An independent can charge $50 per hour which is a fair charge.
$8.50 per hour