Comparison
Quick answer
Both private criminal defense attorneys and public defenders represent defendants in criminal cases, but they differ significantly in caseload, resources, and availability. If you can afford a private attorney, the personalized attention often leads to better outcomes. Public defenders are constitutionally guaranteed but frequently overworked.
Public defenders are often skilled, experienced attorneys — the problem is systemic overload, not competence. If you can afford a private criminal defense attorney for serious charges, the additional resources and attention are generally worth it. For minor charges or when finances prohibit it, public defenders provide constitutionally adequate representation, especially in well-funded jurisdictions.
Hourly rate
$150–$500/hr
Wide range reflects specialization — IP and corporate law command higher rates than general advisory
Per session
$200–$750
Typical for a 60–90 minute contract review, legal strategy, or compliance consultation
Project rate
$500–$5,000+
Flat-fee engagements for entity formation, contract drafting, or trademark filings