A lawyer does many things in his day.
A lawyer will do the following on any given day:
speak to clients in his office
conduct depositions and draft interrogatories
argue in court
file memoranda and briefs
It depends on what kind of lawyer. Some lawyers go to court and argue at trial in front of juries and some do mostly paperwork. All lawyers do a lot of reading and research.
some do and some do not it all depends on what type of field they are working in.
Yes, some defense lawyers work pro bono and that is because they need the practice, and some defense lawyers want to help out someone they think needs their help. Although most defense lawyers want a fee for their services, there are a few that do not. Plus, there are those court appointed lawyers that are chosen by the courts if you can not afford a lawyer.
Lawyers work in many places. Most have an office in an office building where they do their meetings. They spend a lot of time in court houses talking with judges and other lawyers. Some work for corporations and work at the corporate offices. Anyplace there is a business or a courthouse you can find attorneys!
Most patent lawyers won't bring anything, unless they took something home with them. Some bring lunch in.
lawyers work for the state. Maya Devon's address is herdendev@yahoo.com
depends on how many lawyers you pay to work for you
No, lawyers must be licensed in the state where they practice law, but some states allow lawyers licensed in other states to practice law under certain conditions.
no they dont
no they work for u
Criminal lawyers work for the state as prosecutors and public defenders, they work for private firms, or they work for themselves as solo practitioners.
Some crime-related jobs include police officers, detectives, forensic scientists, criminologists, and criminal lawyers. These professionals work to prevent, investigate, analyze, and prosecute criminal activities.