Lawyer Noun - Definition, Pictures, Pronunciation And Usage Notes
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Definition of lawyer noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
lawyer noun /ˈlɔɪə(r)/ /ˈlɔɪər/ jump to other results- a person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal documents
- to hire a lawyer
- You would be wise to consult a lawyer.
- a defence lawyer
- (North American English) a trial lawyer
- a human rights lawyer
- The lawyer representing the family said he was very satisfied with the verdict.
- lawyer for somebody Lawyers for all three defendants said their clients did not intend to kill the victim.
- Lawyer is a general term for a person who is qualified to advise people about the law, to prepare legal documents for them and/or to represent them in a court of law.
- In England and Wales, a lawyer who is qualified to speak in the higher courts of law is called a barrister. In Scotland a barrister is called an advocate.
- In North American English attorney is a more formal word used for a lawyer and is used especially in job titles:
- the District Attorney
- Counsel is the formal legal word used for a lawyer who is representing someone in court:
- counsel for the prosecution
- Solicitor is the British English term for a lawyer who gives legal advice and prepares documents, for example when you are buying a house, and sometimes has the right to speak in a court of law.
- In North American English solicitor is only used in the titles of some lawyers who work for the government:
- the Solicitor General
- A notary is a person, often but not necessarily a lawyer, who has official authority to be a witness when somebody signs a document and to make the document legally acceptable.
- He brought in a hot-shot criminal defence lawyer who secured a not guilty verdict.
- A leading human rights lawyer took on his case.
- He was a trial lawyer for many years.
- Corporate lawyers managed to delay the case coming to court.
- He was among the leading international lawyers of his generation.
- Lawyers for the families said they were pleased with the decision.
- She has built a reputation as a top criminal lawyer.
- You'll be hearing from my lawyer.
- brilliant
- clever
- competent
- …
Nearby words
- the Law Society
- lawsuit noun
- lawyer noun
- lax adjective
- laxative adjective
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