Cross examination is one area, but many lawyers have to defend clients that the either know, or believe, to be guilty of their offense. This has got to be hard to deal with. Most lawyers are honest people, but the constitutions of most countries state that EVERYONE, no matter who they are or what crime they are charged with, MUST have a good and effective defence. This means that SOME lawyer MUST defend them. I personally think that this must be the hardest part of their jobs. It has to be hard to vigorously defend someone you believe to be guilty of a heinous crime.
It is part of a lawyer's job to be good at writing analytically.
I don't think that lawyers are usually injured on the job.
Although the job market has a scarce opening for new lawyers looking for job, there are still job openings for lawyers out there. There may not be new job postings weekly but Law Firms are advertising job offers on Sunday papers, their websites and through headhunters.
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There are so many interpretations for your question. There are Lawyers and Lawyers. There are affairs and affairs. There are clients and clients. Every demand, legal issue, or other condition always have a distinct story. Good lawyers do good job, bad lawyers do bad job. If you have a legal issue, and want to seek for a good lawyer, you have a good chance of getting what you want. They actually do a good job if the question is fitted to his competence.
they bing justice the poeple.
Very bad. Lawyers are dime a dozen.
A lot. A jury's roll during the trial is to listen to the evidence and make determinations of fact. A lawyer is a professional trained in the law. Lawyers conduct trials, but that is only a small part of their job.
No, but brain surgeons are.
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Yes, lawyers often write contracts as part of their legal services.