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    Question: What types of lawyers are there and what is their average salary?

    Answer:

    There are many different types of lawyers.  In fact, there are too many to list here on the LawForKids.org website.  Also, lawyers earn varying amounts for their salary. 

     

    One of the best resources for finding out more about the profession of being a lawyer and how much lawyers earn is from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the department of the government which tracks information about all professions.  The two links below will let you find out everything you ever wanted to know about becoming a lawyer and how much they earn.

    http://www.bls.gov/k12/html/soc_001.htm

    http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos053.htm


    Comments
    1 thru 5 of 6 comments    [ 1 ]  2    
    On 07/15/07
    Yasmin from VA said:
    Waning to become a lawyer\attorney takes a lot of persiveriance. You have to have that edge that motavates you to do your absolute best. I believe we all have that. Good Luck fellow peeps. Remember me
    On 05/16/07
    Bridgy from VA said:
    Well, there are a lot of different types of lawyers. Lawyers that work in family law, buisness law, medical...you name it! They each take a ton of studying but if you really want to become a lawyer, you'll do fine. If you know that law is your vice, then think of another thing that you like, perhaps even along the lines of family, medical or buisness, and maybe that will help you decide. Best of luck!
    On 10/18/06
    Marquiese from NC said:
    how many diffrent types of lawyers are there? And who makes the most?
    On 07/22/06
    ben from CA said:
    what type of lawer repersents a large company in legal matters when they are getting sued?
    On 07/19/06
    Mandy from AL said:
    I want to be a lawyer. Is it hard to study to be a lawyer? Everyone says its very stressing studying and working. and why do you have to be smart at everything to be a lawyr?
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