living in a box
I would say that is accurate. Corporate lawyers tend to work 8 hour days like the rest of the company. Trial lawyers may spend many nights preparing cases for court.
A corporate attorney is a lawyer who specializes in corporate law. Working as a lawyer represents the practical application of legal theory and knowledge to solve real problems or to advance the interests of those who retain (i.e., hire) lawyers for legal services. There are many laws that regulate corporations, and there are lawyers who practice these types of laws daily. Thus they are knowledgeable in corporate law and companies hire these types of lawyers to deal with their legalities. There are many types of lawyers that work in different aspects of the law, ie: criminal lawyers, tort lawyers, civil defense lawyers, etc. Hope this answers your question :)
Corporate lawyers in the UK after qualifying which is 2 years after law school earn from 60K if they work for one of the top 10 law firms, about 30K for medium firms and from 20k with smaller ones. More experienced lawyers from 100K depending which firm they work for. No idea regards the USA
Corporate lawyers pull a pay check on the same time frames as anyone else in management, which is typically either once a month, twice a month or every two weeks. The salary is based upon an annual rate and they do not work by the hour, one of the main advantages of the corporate world!
in corporations and companies. in other words, they work for legal persons other than law firms (firms specialized in legal issues)
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!
That depends on the company they work for. Corporate lawyers tend to get a good package. Sole practitioners are on their own for everything.
The highest paid attorney is a government or corporate attorney. Although lawyers who work in large firms or have their own firm are also highly paid.
If you mean telecommuting work, you need to ask permission from your office first. If you mean setting up a home office, yes you can.
It depends on the type of law he is practicing and his client base. Some lawyers work typical 8 to 5 hours if they work for a corporation. Sole Practitioners may work 70 and 80 hours a week to get the work done for their clients. Many corporate lawyers are required to have 2000 hours a year in client billing hours, which is pretty much 8 hours a day for 50 weeks.
lawyers work for the state. Maya Devon's address is herdendev@yahoo.com
depends on how many lawyers you pay to work for you