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Do you call lawyers doctor?

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Do you call lawyers doctor?, Holders of EdD (doctor of education) or PsyD (doctor of psychology) degrees might also be addressed as doctors. ... But if potential clients don't know that JD degrees denote doctors of law, any use of Dr without an MD or PhD degree could be misleading. More important, calling lawyers doctors is silly and pedantic.
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Are lawyers rich?

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Are lawyers rich?, Your typical family lawyer with many years of experience might be making 100 grand per year, but most of the big bucks go toward the corporate lawyers and patent lawyers. ... Check out this graph; it shows that the big bucks are well big, but that most lawyers aren't making them. In fact, the median salary is $72,000.
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Are lawyers richer than doctors?

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Are lawyers richer than doctors?, The answer, as most people know, is doctors. Doctors, according to CNBC, are paid about $160,000 to $200,000 on average (depending on speciality) compared to to about $130,000 for lawyers. Stark difference indeed. ... That is to say, doctors are richer than lawyers, but rich doctors may not be richer than rich lawyers.
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How do you fight a judge's decision?

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How to Appeal a Judgment Without an Attorney -
How to Appeal a Judgment Without an Attorney
f you have lost a case in civil court, you can challenge the court's decision through an appeal.Basically, you are asking a higher court to review the case and determine if the judge applied the law correctly. Appeals are complicated, but with work and attention to detail, it can be done without an attorney.
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How many times can you appeal a judge's decision?

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As a general rule, the final judgment of a lower court can be appealed to the next higher court only once. In any one case, the number of appeals thus depends on how many courts are "superior" to the court that made the decision, and sometimes what the next high court decides or what the basis for your appeal is.
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