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Hours of work for lawyers?

Say I wanted a lawyer, because I very enjoy the right to research, reading and writing, but do not want as much work as some lawyers do. I've heard horror stories. I would not my 20s working 50 + hours per week in an office. However, I also not to worry so much money. I will work for less pay less. I do not believe a powerful corporate attorney and partner in a large law firm . take care I have other priorities. I've heard in the order from the least effort and thus hours to get the most that government attorneys working at least, followed by small companies, then medium then great. In addition, a lawyer in New York will of course tend to much more than one in Valdosta, GA work. Finally there is someone specialty, the more work than the work next? If the criminal law more "intense" than, say real estate or bankruptcy law, etc?

I think you probably have it right that government attorneys probably the most regular opening times, then perhaps in-house corporate Lawyers. Small firm lawyers, if self-employed can, right up to large firm lawyers, because if you are self-employed, you do not if you're not working, are making money, you also have to run all administrative work in a law office next to the actual legal work, brings in the money. I practice in a small Town in North Carolina, and I remember once saying to a lawyer in a mid-size company in the Chicago area that our company is closed and did not answer the phone during the lunch break, and she said: "If a different pace of life," and I think that is true to a large extent the. As far as specialties, I think, litigators can put in many hours, especially if it has been for a study.

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