Civil litigation lawyers advance by earning higher pay, by working at more prestigious employers or on higher profile cases, by becoming partners in their firms (which provides them with a share of the firm’s profits), or by starting their own firms. Lawyers with litigation experience can easily transfer to other law specialties. Some attorneys become judges or law professors. Others enter politics.
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