Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Whatamp;#39;s the work environment for a divorce and criminal lawyer? -

I m interested in knowing which one is better. Also, what s the difference in salary?

A devorce procedure is just a sector of Civil law, and a lawyer specialized in civil law can handle any case related to family law. Penal law is a completely different sector and being a penal lawyer demands some additional skills as eloquence and ability of quick and flexible reactions. In general lines one cannot practice both civil and penal law, but an experienced in penal cases lawyer can easier handle civil cases than the oposite. My personal practice: Initially I specialized in maritime law but soon penal cases started to interest me more, while I did not exclude civil cases which I considered challenging. Getting enough experience through the years, I keep for myself the cases I like, or the cases that the clients believe that my personal presence is indispensable, mostly penal ones, while my assistants handle the rest of the cases, mostly civil ones, under my supervision. In Mediterranean countries like Greece and Italy (I practice law in both countries) the model of a Lawyers Company is not popular because the factor quot;personalityquot; has always a certain gravity in choosing a Lawyer. So there are Law Offices which combine the personal professional esteme that a lawyer has been granted by his cliency and the services of a Company, as cases of different law sectors are handled by the same office, under the experienced supervision of the director lawyer, while a number of experts in various sectors, like notaries, civil engeneers, even psychologists, support the activities of the office with their advice and services. As to the fees of a lawyer, they depend on the fame, the territory, the importance of the case, and many other factors.

It depends on a lot of things. Many of the Divorce and Criminal attorneys I deal with are solo practices and small firms. I have seen some that make as little as $60,000 a year (in Nebraska or Kansas) and some that make a good salary. The two can have a similar environment. If you work in a small firm, you will have more control. If you work in a large firm, there is less control, but often higher income.

They are similar. Both are consumer types of law. Both criminal and divorce lawyers usually work in solo offices or in small law firms. Some barely make a living wage; others do quite well, $200,000 or more.

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