What is the job description of a corporate lawyer?
Corporate lawyers, also known as corporate attorneys, are legal advisers for corporations. They are self-employed or work for corporate entities. Critical thinking abilities, oral and written communication skills are key traits in this legal profession.FunctionCorporate lawyers specialize in business and commercial law. They counsel corporations on business agreements, court appearances, employment contracts, liability, product, consumer and tax law.Job RequirementsA college degree is necessary. A juris doctorate is required. Lawyers must pass the Multi-State Bar Examination, also known as the MBE, to practice corporate law.Anticipated SalariesThe mean hourly wage for lawyers was $59.98 as of May 2008. The mean annual salary was $124,750. They earned yearly salaries of $54,460 to $163,320.Future ProspectsFuture employment opportunities were good for lawyers. According to a projection made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the anticipated job growth rate was 13 percent from 2008 to 201