Lawyers need to be able to multiply their hourly rate by the number of hours they spend researching a case, writing and filing their briefs, meeting with their client, and representing the client in court if necessary.
A lawyer needs math to keep track of their accounting; to double check the results of any program they use; to compute the damages of a client in a personal injury case including loss of wages and future loss of wages if applicable.
Lawyers use percentages
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Not much. I am quite sure you won't need advanced math, like algebra, trigonometry, or calculus, for your daily work as a lawyer.
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Basically youll need all of the cources such as laws cience ,history, math,political science,history and english
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I do not
actually its not. lawyer is more on laws..:)
yes because a lot of people have problems and they have to do with math and then they need a lawyuer to know math and that is good with math!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no math class in law school. In a law firm, it would probably be general math.
With that grammer you'll never be a lawyer so just give it up
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