I just turned 23 and I will be an Attorney in 1 year. Most people in my law school are about 25-30. There are only a handful older than that. The process only takes 3 years after a 4 year undergraduate degree.
I think around $40,000 a year starting
It looks like there may be a typo in the function you provided. If the correct function is I(x) = -425x^2 + 245500x - 650000, then it represents the average income in dollars of a lawyer based on their age x in years. This is a quadratic function where x is the age of the lawyer.
The average retirement age for a lawyer is around 65-70 years old, similar to many other professions. Some lawyers may choose to retire earlier or later depending on personal circumstances and financial readiness.
The starting salary for a criminal lawyer can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and type of employer. On average, a new criminal lawyer might expect to earn between $50,000 to $70,000 annually. As they gain experience and expertise, their salary can increase significantly.
There is no mandatory retirement age for a lawyer.
Abraham Lincoln became a lawyer in 1837 at the age of 28.
The youngest age at which a lawyer can potentially earn an average income of $250,000 would typically be in their late 20s to early 30s, after establishing their career and gaining experience in the field. It would require entering a high-paying legal specialty or working for a prestigious law firm to achieve this level of income at a relatively young age.
The average retainer for a construction lawyer in Maryland is $2000-$2500
The average starting salary for a Lawyer in the United States is $56966. Those that win large law suits would make more.
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John A Macdonald became a Lawyer at the age of 20.
If you graduate from the top 10% schools in the nations you are looking at a starting salary from 125k-165k. If you do not/did not graduate from the top schools. You are looking at making as much as the avg person with a BS or and MBA.