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if your trying to decide between starting a private practice vs. owning your own law firm i'd go with being a pediatric doctor. First of al you not going to own your own law firm and make a huge profit, law firms aren't just started just like that especially in this economy. You could probably do better being a pediatric doctor and depending on how much you want to work if your a heart surgeon for kids or something you could make a couple million a year if your good, but their are a lot of legal issues in pediatrics. Um ya go for being a doctor.. its hard, but not as hard as owning your own law firm.. or starting one, getting clients, making a profit, etc.... either way your probably really inexperienced because this is a ridiculous question to begin with

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