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attorney-at-law

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Barrister

counsel admitted to plead at the bar and undertake the public trial of causes as distinguished from an attorney or solicitor See Attorney … Counselor at law a counsel admitted to plead at the bar and undertake the public trial of causes as distinguished from

Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General

Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General. The Judge Advocate-General is an officer appointed by letters-patent under the Great Seal. He is under … superintend the proceedings, to make a minute of the proceedings, and to advise the Court on points of law, of custom, and of form, and so far to assist the prisoner as to elicit a full statement

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Attorney

Matched in: Term Attorney

Incorporated Law Society

discharging the professional duties of the members of the Society,' under the full title of 'The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors, and others not being Barristers practicing in the Courts of Law and Equity of the United

Attorney-General

Matched in: Term Attorney-General

Barrister, or Barrastor

said that the rule of etiquette was beneficial, and ought to be maintained; and the correspondence between the Attorney-General and Mr. Yerburgh, M.P. (Solicitors' Journal, July 7, 1888), where, however, an important distinction is drawn between contentious … Barrister, or Barrastor, a counsellor or advocate learned in the law, admitted to plead at the bar, and there to take upon himself the protection and defence of clients.

attorney-in-fact

Matched in: Term attorney-in-fact

counselor-at-law

counselor-at-law pl: counselors-at-law : counsel compare attorney-at-law

Precedence or precedency

Viscounts' younger sons. || Barons' younger sons. || Baronets. || Knights Bannerets. ' Knights of the Bath. ' Attorney-General. ' Solicitor-General. ' The King's Advocate-General. ' Serjeants-at-law. ' Knights Bachelors. ' County Court Judges. || Baronets' eldest

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