The position of a criminal attorney, or lawyer for a law firm, requires a great deal of mental capability and the ability to work well with others, as these attorneys represent their clients in a court of law to present the best case possible for the client's benefit. These include court cases, pretrial hearings, conferences for settlements, and more.
Attorneys can expect to spend their days indoors working with clients and finding the best and most reliable ways to prove the legitimacy of their cases. Most lawyers work on multiple cases at a time and must able to keep them separate while maintaining accuracy and consistency. Attorneys go through several steps in these cases and spend a great deal of time and effort to best represent their clients in court.
Aspiring attorneys must obtain at least a bachelor's degree and pass the state bar exam, and most also need a Juris Doctor degree for the position. The work can vary greatly, as there are many different legal fields and some lawyers work primarily on small, personal cases while others focus on larger cases that may involve corporations or large amounts of money.