I'm looking to be a lawyer, but I'm not sure what kind of law I'd like to do. I realize it's a lot of paperwork and a lot of hours. But I would like to travel, and I'm not sure if it's possible. What kind of law involves traveling?
Answer by Ignatius27
It does not depend on the type of law you practice. It depends on who your clients are, where they are located (nearby or in another city), and how much they need to see you in person. Many litigators travel alot, but corporate lawyers also travel a lot if that's what their practice requires. Intellectual property and trusts/estates lawyers tend not to travel too much. You should not pick the type of law you want to practice by its level of travel. That is inane.
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