A leading trial lawyer in Pune, known for expertise in commercial and real estate law, as well as civil procedure, can earn a substantial income. This article delves into the earnings and costs associated with a successful trial lawyer in India.
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A good trial lawyer in India can earn anywhere from 2 to 4 lakh rupees per month, depending on their reputation, case load, and location.
The consultation fee for a trial lawyer can range from 2,000 to 5,000 rupees, depending on the client's financial capacity.
The main expenses for a trial lawyer include office rent, salaries for junior associates, and operational costs such as utilities and office supplies.
Yes, many trial lawyers in India receive their fees in cash, which can affect their tax obligations and compliance.
The earning potential of a trial lawyer is influenced by factors such as their reputation, the types of cases they handle, their location, and their management of operational costs.

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