WannaBeLaw
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hey guys, i made a thread earlier detailing the type of work i'd be interested in, but i'm not sure what it's called.
here is what i posted: "i've heard about lawyers charging all kinds of crazy rates for their services. charging their clients if they don't answer their phone, charging them for the paper they use and even charging for the time it takes to get to their house."
is this called a solicitor? this is something i'd really like to do.
i know it's a basic question so sorry, but i have so much work to do in order to prepare for the LSAT.
thanks guys, appreciate your help.
edit: i really like the idea of one day running my own practice and just employing myself to do the work. i guess 'self-employed' would be the right word?
is this the best way to go about it?
here is what i posted: "i've heard about lawyers charging all kinds of crazy rates for their services. charging their clients if they don't answer their phone, charging them for the paper they use and even charging for the time it takes to get to their house."
is this called a solicitor? this is something i'd really like to do.
i know it's a basic question so sorry, but i have so much work to do in order to prepare for the LSAT.
thanks guys, appreciate your help.
edit: i really like the idea of one day running my own practice and just employing myself to do the work. i guess 'self-employed' would be the right word?
is this the best way to go about it?
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