At the high end of the legal profession, lawyers make more money and have significantly more power/influence than do doctors, but weâre talking about perhaps 5% of the legal profession. If youâre comparing the average lawyer to the average doctor, the doctor will win the prestige contest hands down.
It will look like a chicken egg problem if you try to determine who is more powerful, police are powerful in the local area of a particular police station but when you talk about the Court, lawyers enjoy much more power inside the Court because they know the law better.
Each year, Forbes compiles a list of the most influential people on the planet, and this year, out of the 72 leaders chosen (one âpower brokerâ per every 100 million people in the world), about 14 percent of those who made the list are lawyers or law school graduates.
Doctors' profession is not prestigious. Anyone can go to the hospital and beat even the HOD of the dept. or the director of the hospital without any repercussions, while you can't touch a lawyer and escape.
According to the BLS, medical doctors which include both medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) earned an annual median salary of $208,000 per year in 2016. Lawyers, according to the BLS, had an annual median salary of $118,160 in 2016, a significant difference between them of $89,840.
However, on average, the data shows that doctors make more than lawyers. To the surprise of some, the reality is that the discrepancy is not even close. Specifically, the average doctor makes $208,000 per year, while the average lawyer makes $118,160.
A recent analysis (via KevinMD) of average IQs of individuals in certain professions revealed that doctors have a mean IQ of almost 10 points higher than lawyers.
The answer depends on what you want to do with the degree. A law degree is better if you want to practice law; a medical degree is better if you want to practice medicine. Its a question for which you yourself has to find the answer. don't study for sake of others, do it for yourself.
In short, medical school is hands-on and requires a lot of memorization. Law school requires analytical work and critical thinking. Law school requires heavy reading and writing while medical school requires learning about problems through clinical studies and hands-on training.
Above two personalities are completely different-MBBS is science oriented and LLB is basically humanist oriented or rather in law profession a person with a LLB should have trend to know more about any subject if the situation demand as Lawyer have to study case for giving legal benefit to her/is clients- so s/he ...
between 120-130The IQ of the average American physician falls somewhere between 120-130, putting most doctors in the Very Superior Intelligence category on a standard IQ test.
Some professionals, such as lawyers, exhibit high average IQ scores (in the 115-130 range), while at the same time scoring lower than the general population on EI (85-95).
Doctors can be seen as more respected because their job is as a whole, to save lives and cure the sick. That does not mean we should alienate lawyers, as they ensure justice.
Some lawyers do. The lawyers who enjoy the most prestige are, typically, lawyers who work for firms ranked by the American Lawyer, the so-called âAmLaw 100.â. AmLaw 100 lawyers generally earned good grades at good schools, earn high base salaries on day one, and got hard-to-get jobs.
Lawyer is still a âlearned profession,â meaning , you have to go to college, then go to law school, and then pass an exam to become a practicing lawyer. Lawyers, like doctors, are required to have doctoral degrees. Financial careers, engineering, accounting, and business, for example, do not require advanced degrees.
Lawyers, like doctors, are required to have doctoral degrees. Financial careers, engineering, accounting, and business, for example, do not require advanced degrees. However, prestige among lawyers varies widely. Many lawyers do not enjoy prestige. Some lawyers do.
Doctors just do their work and go on about their business. Lawyers pretty much do the same. No one worries about who has more prestige. In fact, if a lawyer worried about how much prestige he had, or claimed he had more than someone else, I would never hire that lawyer to work for me.
So, on average, medicine is a better, more prestigious career than law, involves helping people, and often attracts empathic individuals whereas with law this is certainly less the case. The top lawyers tend to make a lot more money than the top doctors but that is not the same as âprestigeâ, or certainly not in the UK.
Entry requirements for Medicine are much higher in the UK due to the limited number of places, whereas there are lots of law courses, some more prestigious than others. Once qualified as a medic , you get a job as a doctor, whereas only about 50% of law graduates manage to get training contracts.
Christine Lagarde: The only woman on the list of lawyers, Lagarde graduated from Paris West University Nanterre La DĂŠfense with degrees in English, labor law, and social law. She was the first-ever woman to serve as chair at Baker & McKenzie, and now she runs the IMF. Get it, girl!
Dmitry Medvedev: Russiaâs Prime Minister (and former president) studied law at Leningrad State University (now known as Saint Petersburg State University). He was slightly less powerful last year, coming in at #61, but perhaps his new oversight of the countryâs laws has to do with his rising fame. 43.
Vladimir Putin: Russiaâs president also studied law at Saint Petersburg State University, where he concentrated in international law. Forbes places him in the number one spot this year because he âfrequently shows his strength at home and on the global stage.â.
The second most known lawyer in the Marvel Universe is none other than Jennifer Walters , aka She-Hulk. Cousin of Bruce Banner and a powerful Avenger, Jennifer is one of the most skilled attorneys in the Marvel Universe, and one of the strongest heroes on the planet.
The most well-known lawyer in the Marvel Universe is hands down Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil. The Devil of Hellâs Kitchen, Matt lost his sight at an early age in an accident involving chemicals, which gave him a unique ability to perceive the world using a sonar-like sense, visualizing the world through sound.
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10 Jeryn Hogarth. This first lawyer will be both a mystery and a recognizable figure to many MCU fans. Jeryn Hogarth is a family friend and ally to Danny Randâs family and went on to become one of the lawyers for Heroes for Hire in Marvel Comics. He also opposed Iron Manâs Superhuman Registration Act during Civil War, ...
9 Jerry McLeod. Some lawyers in the Marvel Multiverse only serve for brief periods of time in the comics. One example of this is the lawyer Jerry McLeod, a small-time lawyer who was charged with defending none other than Peter Quill after the Guardian of the Galaxy was arrested for collateral damage caused at a bar.
One of the more complex characters to hold a law degree is the mutant character Jamie Madrox, aka Multiple Man. The mutant is known for his ability to multiply himself into many copies, each able to take on their own lives and personas.
Of all the professions that are often explored by the heroes of Marvel Comics, there are a large number of both heroes and villains alike that incorporate the law into part of their day jobs. These characters both manipulate and protect the law depending on their position in the Marvel universe.