It would depend on whether the attorney has a private practice or is employed by a legal firm, corporation, government agency, etcetera. Attorneys who are in private practice are responsible for obtaining their own medical and malpractice coverage, setting their own holiday and vacation time, which is paid for "out of their own pockets, and also providing the benefits and "perks" that were agreed upon for members of their staff.
Depends on who the work for. Retirement plans are benefits that any company can offer to its employees.
Lawyers working in a legal firm get the advantage of working with an established firm. New firm Lawyers also get the chance to work under an experienced lawyer as a sort of mentorship.
There are many benefits for children lawyers. If some child wanted to sue another for sexual harassment, then this child is able to hire a children lawyer for the lawsuit.
I'd suggest hiring a lawyer. There are a lot of lawyers who specialize in worker's compensation, work injury, and disability benefits. Many lawyers will take a portion of what you win in a case as payment, and if you do not win, you do not have to pay them. He can suggest doctors for you to see to get an alternative opinion, if need be.
lawyers work for the state. Maya Devon's address is herdendev@yahoo.com
They can buy a lot of stuff. SHEESH!
depends on how many lawyers you pay to work for you
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.
When you are involved in a bus injury, you need a lawyer to determine whether or not you are entitled to benefits and to maximize those potential benefits. You can find lawyers for this need at the official Lawyers website.
Lawyers work in multiple places. They work in official city or county buildings working for the city or county and they can also work in a private firm.