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Most clients work during the day. If it is a personal matter they may not be able to get out of work to meet during business hours.

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Where do lawyers do most of their work?

In offices. Sometimes they meet at homes or other places


How long does a lawer work per day?

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.


What type of hours do litigation lawyers work?

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.


What are lawyers earning?

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.


Working conditions of being a lawyer?

Lawyers do most of their work in offices, law libraries, and courtrooms. They sometimes meet in clients' homes or places of business and, when necessary, in hospitals or prisons. They may travel to attend meetings, gather evidence, and appear before courts, legislative bodies, and other authorities. Salaried lawyers usually have structured work schedules. Lawyers who are in private practice may work irregular hours while conducting research, conferring with clients, or preparing briefs during non-office hours. Lawyers often work long hours, and of those who regularly work full time, about half work 50 hours or more per week. They may face particularly heavy pressure when a case is being tried. Preparation for court includes keeping abreast of the latest laws and judicial decisions.


How do lawyers feel when they have to defend guilty clients?

Lawyers may feel conflicted or challenged when defending guilty clients, as they have a duty to provide a strong defense while also upholding the principles of justice and fairness. They may experience ethical dilemmas and struggle with the moral implications of their work.


What happens in a typical day as a lawyer?

Lawyers do most of their work in offices, law libraries, and courtrooms. They sometimes meet in clients' homes or places of business and, when necessary, in hospitals or prisons. They may travel to attend meetings, gather evidence, and appear before courts, legislative bodies, and other authorities.Salaried lawyers usually have structured work schedules. Lawyers who are in private practice may work irregular hours while conducting research, conferring with clients, or preparing briefs during nonoffice hours. Lawyers often work long hours, and of those who regularly work full time, about half work 50 hours or more per week. They may face particularly heavy pressure when a case is being tried. Preparation for court includes keeping abreast of the latest laws and judicial decisions.Although legal work generally is not seasonal, the work of tax lawyers and other specialists may be an exception. Because lawyers in private practice often can determine their own workload and the point at which they will retire, many stay in practice well beyond the usual retirement age.dont listen to what hes/shes saying there retarted belive me Refer to:http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/Lawyers.shtml#nat


How do patent lawyers work in New York City?

Patent lawyers are required to have a license to practice in New York City and in any other location in the United States. The patent lawyers represent their clients that go before the federal Patent Office.


Do defense lawyers know the truth when representing their clients in court?

Defense lawyers may not always know the absolute truth when representing their clients in court, as their role is to advocate for their client's best interests within the bounds of the law. They work with the information and evidence available to them to build a strong defense.


What are the duties of an lawyer?

Lawyers provide legal advice, represent clients in court, draft legal documents, negotiate on behalf of clients, and conduct legal research to support their clients' cases. They also help clients understand their rights and responsibilities under the law.


Where do all lawyers work?

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.


Do we get quality work from the free lawyers?

Attorneys generally do not work for "free." Criminal courts appoint lawyers paid by the taxpayers to represent the accused who cannot afford an attorney. These attorney are not "free," but the the client does not pay them directly. Regardless, an attorney is bound by his/her code of ethics to provide the best legal advice. Attorneys who do "pro bono" work do so for charities, non-profits and causes that ultimately benefit the greater good. These attorneys do an outstanding job for the clients. Yes, you can get quality work from the free lawyers. Free lawyers are offered to those who can't afford lawyers and these lawyers are trained just like the other ones.