The percentage of Black individuals in the legal profession varies by country and region. In the United States, as of recent data, approximately 5-8% of lawyers identify as Black or African American. This representation has been slowly increasing over the years, but disparities still exist compared to the overall population. Efforts continue to promote diversity and inclusion within the legal field.
They wear black and bust people's asses.
Yes as do black lawyers, Hispanic lawyers, Catholic lawyers, Hindu lawyers, Muslim lawyers, Irish lawyers, Italian lawyers, Greek lawyers, Polish lawyers, Native American lawyers, male lawyers, female lawyers, transgender lawyers, gay lawyers, straight lawyers, agnostic lawyers, vegetarian lawyers, vegan lawyers,
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National Conference of Black Lawyers was created in 1968.
Yes. Many people become lawyers because they want to do good and help people. Many people have other reasons for becoming lawyers; doing good and helping people is not their first priority.
Lawyers wear black coat so that they have to defend the case of each of the side and black is the color of defense.
black people no liqour no lawyers and no catclics FYI the correct term for "black people" is African Americans!!
depends on how many lawyers you pay to work for you
how many black people live in the usa
it depends on the number of patinces how long they are in court. and wether or not they even GO to court. some lawyers don't have to go to court.
The Lawyers that PrePaid Legal Services, Inc. uses are the top A/V rated Lawyers. The Law Firms interview for the job and must not have any black marks. The lawyers care about the people that are members of Prepaid Legal Services, They do not have to worry about the money because PrePaid Legal Service Pays them well, so you get a very good lawyer for a small monthly membership fee. Being a PrePaid Legal Attorney, they can do what they became Lawyers to do, help people.
They apprenticed themselves to working lawyers