Do all lawyers work in the private sector?

 

Do all lawyers work in the private sector?
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All lawyers do not work in the private sector. Many work for the government or in the non-profit sector.

You may think that all lawyers work in the private sector. You probably also think that attorneys are people whose job is to argue in courtrooms. But these assumptions couldn't be further from the truth. In reality, there are many different kinds of lawyers out there, and most lawyers work in the public sector rather than the private one.

The more you know about what lawyers do and who they do it for, the better decisions you'll make about who to hire when you need legal help. Here's a breakdown of some of the most common types of lawyer jobs and the explanations behind why they exist:

Private sector

-Work for a private firm or corporation

-Responsible for providing legal services to individuals or companies within a specific industry

Public sector

-Work for a government agency (federal, state, county, city)

I hope you’ve found this information helpful, if you need to speak with a lawyer in the private sector, call this law firm for a free consultation. They’ll help you.

Ascent Law LLC

8833 South Redwood Road Suite C

West Jordan Utah 84088

(801) 676-5506

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