WheelsRCool
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- Aug 12, 2007
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Okay, first off, I don't have any real interest in becoming a lawyer, nothing against the profession, this is from a pure curiousity standpoint. I was reading that some lawyers, the highest paid ones, take home around $90 million a year.
This would naturally lead one to presume lawyers are like corporate executives I suppose, some take home like $90 million/yr, others $20 million, other are very well-paid but not rich, some struggle to get by, etc...
I was wondering is lawyering a fastlane thing or do such lawyers like that have to work their way up for many many years before reaching the high amounts of wealth...?
This would naturally lead one to presume lawyers are like corporate executives I suppose, some take home like $90 million/yr, others $20 million, other are very well-paid but not rich, some struggle to get by, etc...
I was wondering is lawyering a fastlane thing or do such lawyers like that have to work their way up for many many years before reaching the high amounts of wealth...?
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