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    Default What are the working conditions for a lawyer?

    Lawyers do most of their works in the office, law library, and court rooms. Although busy, there are often pleasant within the offices. They sometimes meet their clients at home or places of business. Criminal lawyers can also meet a client in the jail. However, commercial lawyers never worked in a courtroom. Corporate lawyers usually work closely to the government, companies, and economists. Some courts have evening hours to provide flexibility to the community. Court hours for most lawyers are usually regular business hours, with a one-hour lunch break. Lawyers are working under huge pressure. Although the business hour of the court is eight or nine hours, most of the lawyers have to work sixteen hours a day. They spend evenings and weekends to prepare cases and working with clients. In addition, lawyers have to keep update their knowledge of law. Still, it always takes a long time to become a qualified lawyer.


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    Thank you so much Smith for this effort of keeping us aware about the Lawyer daily routine and updating us about their work.
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    Very good and*informative*exchange*..*Thank you!

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