How much do pharmacy lawyers make?
Matthew Alvarez
Updated on April 15, 2026
Similarly, it is asked, who makes more money a pharmacist or a lawyer?
Pharmacists. The BLS surveyed 281,560 pharmacists working nationwide as of May 2012 and found they earned an average of $114,950. This was 14 percent lower than the average salary for lawyers. The highest-paid 10 percent earned $145,910 or more, while the lowest-paid 10 percent earned $89,280 or less.
Similarly, is pharmacy a prestigious career? Pharmacists are one of the most highly respected and trusted medical professions. According to a 2015 Gallup Poll, pharmacists ranked as the No. 2 most honest and ethical professionals (behind nurses) and their honesty and ethics were rated as “high” or “very high” by 68% of Americans. And rightfully so.
Regarding this, what does a pharmaceutical lawyer do?
Pharmaceutical patent lawyers specialize in issues of licensing, trademark and infringement for pharmaceutical products and practices. While salaries for lawyers are above average in general, patent lawyers often make more money than the average for the profession.
Is pharmacy school harder than law school?
Med school's rotations are harder, longer, and require more hours, plus the USMLE steps, etc. Pharmacy school really doesn't have much competition beyond those striving for residencies. Also, in law school you got one big exam at the end that can make or break you.