In 2002, the median annual earnings of all lawyers was $90,290. The middle half of the occupation earned between $61,060 and $136,810. The lowest paid 10 percent earned less than $44,490; at least 10 percent earned more than $145,600. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of lawyers in 2002 are given in the following tabulation: * Management of companies and enterprises $131,970 * Federal government $98,790 * Legal services $93,970 * Local government $69,710 * State government $67,910 Note that a salary comes with a position in a corporation. Many attorney's that work for law firms work on a percentage basis, and many solo practitioners work on a contingency basis. Which would mean they likely get a 'draw' or an amount every month that is credited against their percentage. Then firms will adjust on a quarterly or annual basis for bonuses and other aspects of the employment agreement. And a solo practitioner could make several hundred thousand of dollars one year and almost nothing the next.
How much does a lawyer in criminal law get paid?
that depends on how good the lawyer is.
Too much.
an estate lawyer is paid handsomely for doing the job
Write to the company and ask them ! Even if your case is being handled by a lawyer, your account is still 'live' at the card company.
1,000,000,000 a year or more
One of the benefis is that they won't be eaten by sharks...professional courtesy
they get paid 1800 a weeek
this site is stupid and lets anyone answer
The "pros" of being a lawyer is knowing that you can help someone through their legal troubles, and getting paid to do it.
It depends on the attorney, the experience, and how much someone is willing to pay for his services.
The average salary for a civil lawyer is $101,848 as of 2013.