When it comes to legal jobs with the government, not all agencies are created equal.
From agency to agency, the number of hours lawyers generally work each week and the availability of overtime or comp time pay is far from uniform.
When it comes to legal jobs with the government, not all agencies are created equal. From agency to agency, the number of hours lawyers work each week and the availability of overtime or comp time pay is far from uniform. While gripes about working more than 40 hours a week may prompt law firm lawyers to respond, "Oh, cry me a river," circumstances are a little different for the attorneys who work for Uncle Sam.
January 10, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
When it comes to legal jobs with the government, not all agencies are created equal.
From agency to agency, the number of hours lawyers generally work each week and the availability of overtime or comp time pay is far from uniform.
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