about 6,900 women become lawyers
2.it isn't very rare
3.it is 1/10000000000000
enough, people go into pediatrcics a year. your welcome (=
Depending on location there are many local divorce lawyers for men. Additionally, in north America all divorce lawyers are required to represent both men and women. Online services are also available. Lawyers Website is an example of one of these resources .
Princeton University does not have a Law School. However, many students who intend to become lawyers get their Bachelor's degrees at Princeton and then attend Law School elsewhere.
depends on how many lawyers you pay to work for you
Yes. Many people become lawyers because they want to do good and help people. Many people have other reasons for becoming lawyers; doing good and helping people is not their first priority.
1.3 million women get rapped each year.
Women shared many jobs that were the same. Many women were lawyers before the 1900s. The men and women sometimes stayed at home, but most of the time they got a nanny to do all of the housework. Even poor families that had no home had a nanny.
Lawyers work in many places. Most have an office in an office building where they do their meetings. They spend a lot of time in court houses talking with judges and other lawyers. Some work for corporations and work at the corporate offices. Anyplace there is a business or a courthouse you can find attorneys!
34 of the 55 that attended were lawyers.
NO!
Most lawyers are male because in our society men traditionally occupy high-power, high-status positions, like the law, politics and medicine. This is changing now that more women are achieving equality with men. Because lawyers have always traditionally been men, it is hard for women to enter into a male-dominated culture. This situation is changing and in the future we will see many more women lawyers. But currently, the people who practice law usually come from a time period when it was considered more appropriate for men to study and train to be lawyers.
there are 1,143,358 lawyers employed in the US in 2007