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Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General. The Judge Advocate-General is an officer appointed by
Advocate
Advocate, [Lat. Advocatus], a patron of a cause assisting his client
advocate
+ vocare to call] 1 : a person (as a lawyer) who works and argues in support of another's cause esp.
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Advocate, Lord
Advocate, Lord, the principal Crown Lawyer in Scotland, and one of the great Officers of State
Black stone lawyer
Black stone lawyer, means a lawyer with a broad knowledge of blackletter principles;
Defender, advocate, pleader
Defender, advocate, pleader, a debender exerts himself in favour of one that
ineffective assistance of counsel
be brought as a result of government interference with the attorney-client relationship that precludes effective representation, as when an informant is
Queen's Counsel
Queen's Counsel (abbreviated Q.C.). See KING'S COUNSEL (abbreviated K.C.). All Queen's Counsel
Conveyancing counsel
Conveyancing counsel. The Lord Chancellor may nominate any number of conveyancing counsel
trial lawyer
trial lawyer : a lawyer who engages chiefly in trying esp. plaintiff's
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