| Aspect | Exempt Attorney | Non-Exempt Attorney |
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| Credentials | Juris Doctor (JD), State Bar License | Juris Doctor (JD), State Bar License |
| Work Environment | Typically salaried, office-based, legal firms or corporate legal departments | Hourly or salaried, may include billable hours, law firms, corporate legal teams |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies | Law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies |
Exempt Attorneys are usually salaried, work in office settings, and are not eligible for overtime pay, whereas Non-Exempt Attorneys may be paid hourly and qualify for overtime. Both roles require a JD and state licensure, but their pay structure and overtime eligibility differ based on employment classification.