My goodness - I am sure this is the only profession charging you to read an email or to send a fax. And then, with all there "apparent" knowledge, still rely on the client to tell them what to do next. No wonder that there is already a saying that goes - an Attorney is as strong as his client - so - I suppose before you even think of going to one, you need to study law first as you going to need it big time. Why such a lot of Criminals - they not scared as they know few has the money or the time for this game with attorney's. I believe there is still a few left that has passion for the cause not only for the money and thanks to them - the rest of you - SHAME ON YOU!! You are the reason, for so many not having any respect left for attorneys - all the negative jokes confirm this and I know there is a lot of very interesting stories regarding this dilemma.
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Attorneys' fees often reflect their expertise, education, and the high stakes of legal matters. Attorneys are hired not just for the time they spend on a case, but also for their knowledge, experience, and ability to navigate complex legal systems. Additionally, the cost of practicing law, such as maintaining professional liability insurance and office expenses, can contribute to their fees.
Attorneys can earn a wide range of salaries depending on factors such as their location, experience, and area of specialization. On average, attorneys in the United States can earn anywhere from $50,000 to over $200,000 per year. Top lawyers at large firms or with specialty practices can earn significantly more.
In a trial, the two main types of attorneys are defense attorneys who represent the accused and prosecutors who represent the government and present the case against the accused. Defense attorneys work to protect the rights of the defendant and provide a defense against the charges, while prosecutors work to prove the guilt of the accused.
Attorneys typically charge for debt collection services on an hourly basis or a contingency fee, which is a percentage of the amount collected. Hourly rates can range from $100 to $500 per hour, while contingency fees are usually around 20-40% of the amount collected. It's important to discuss fees and payment structure with the attorney before engaging their services.
They were slaves, they worked for food and shelter, not money. They would never get paid the white man took them from their country so the slaves could work for free on the white man's land and farms.
Black slaves were not paid for their labor in the United States during the time of slavery. They were considered property and forced to work without compensation under brutal and inhumane conditions.
Attorneys do not get paid by the hour or work to a schedule. As an employee, an attorney gets paid a fixed amount per year. On each day an attorney work until he decides that he has done what is needed. Of course the employer may also say that he has to be doing the firms work from, for example, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day. It is up to the individual attorney how much he works if he is self-employed. Successful attorneys almost always work brutal hours.
... that's slave work, yoh. so they get paid about as much as housewives do. Maybe a little more.
The apostrophie is only used when the noun is possessive. "I work for attorneys." is correct.
Attorneys can earn a wide range of salaries depending on factors such as their location, experience, and area of specialization. On average, attorneys in the United States can earn anywhere from $50,000 to over $200,000 per year. Top lawyers at large firms or with specialty practices can earn significantly more.
They get paid around 55,000 to 60,000 dollars a year. This income is a set income so no matter how much or little work they do it remains the same.
Attorneys are much like physicians they have specialties in which they have the knowledge base in which to work. There really are no "regular" attorneys they all specialize in something. Attorneys which specialize in personal injury take care of law cases for example a car accident.
Probably very little. Few of them ever look very happy.
as much as they work
Bankruptcy attorneys should do their work pro bono.
Generally, they make the basic salary plus a little above for doing extra work as head teachers.
You get paid $13.75 and hour
Because they work & work & work at it