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LAWYERS
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Number of Lawyers Between 800,000 – 1 million About 2/3 are in private practice rest work for: - Government - Corporations - Unions - other organizations
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Requirements Usually a Bachelor’s Degree which takes 4-6 years and a Law Degree (J.D.) which takes 3-4 years plus passing the Bar exam in the state
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Law School 200 ABA accredited in U.S. American Bar Association 20 in California 18 California approved which are not ABA accredited but allow people to practice law in the state
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Alemany JD’s Mr. Akins Mr. Ferry Mr. Meyer Ms. Vos Me
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Paralegals Assist attorneys Qualified to do a lot of legal work Associate’s degree or Certificate about 300,000 in U.S.
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Lawyers’ Work Most not in court Much is: - giving advice - drafting legal documents - doing legal research - negotiating deals
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In Court Attorneys who represent clients in court are... Trial attorneys Also called Litigators
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Fees Attorneys often require money to be paid “up front” this is known as a Retainer Some charge by the hour Others take a % of the “winnings” this is called a Contingency and is often 1/3 of $ “won”
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Income Attorneys average about $120,000 Some make $ millions Others make very little
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