Employment for lawyers is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2032, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Job opportunities should be good in the specialty of civil litigation law. The field of litigation is relatively recession proof. People will always be in need of trial lawyers to help them address grievances with contractors, health care providers, landlords, employers, and any other individual, company, or organization that they believe has wronged them. The Court Statistics Project reports that Americans filed about 13.7 million civil lawsuits in state courts in 2022, which suggests that there will be steady demand for experienced civil litigation lawyers with a proven track record of achieving success for clients.
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