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Tax law or litigation?



Which is more lucrative? Which is "better"? I'm just looking for any information really.

They are both insane and neither one is better than the other. All tax laws except sales tax should be banned and sueing somebody, I think, is morally wrong. Think about what the government is taking from you when they pass a tax law and what ipmact it has on you. Anyone who sues is just someone who has had an attitude problem and have nothing better to do.
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If you mean as an attorney, tax law is more consistent for income, with a regular influx every March~April.

Litigation is more sporadic, with some good potential for income on a high value suit, but also periods of lean times.
Ah, most tax lawyers are not dealing with a regular influx of business every March-April. They have institutional clients with year round needs such as tax consequences of mergers, acquisitions, etc. They could also have high net worth individuals as clients, but when people choose tax law as an endeavor, they are not looking to prepare tax returns and most of their work has nothing to do with a March-April influx. Incidentally, there is also tax litigation.
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