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Legal Profession Definition

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legal
legal (comparative more legal, superlative most legal) Relating to the law or to lawyers, as in legal profession. Something which has a basis ...
profession
His conduct is against the established practices of the legal profession. ... D'une voix alt A r A e, il pronon A a la profession de foi musulmane, comme pour se ...
legalese
The technical talk of the legal profession, the argot of lawyers. Wording that resembles how a lawyer writes, especially such that is confusing to the layperson. ...
advokatstvo
sg. legal profession. practice of law Aedit A Synonyms. advokatura, odvjetni A tvo. Retrieved ... This page was last modified on 4 October 2007, at 15:23. Text is available under the ...
odvjetni A tvo
sg. legal profession. practice of law Aedit A Synonyms. advokatura ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Sha re-Alike License; ...
advokatura
sg. legal profession. practice of law Aedit A Synonyms. advokatstvo, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Sha re-Alike License; ...
avvocatura
law; the legal profession. l'avvocatura f. The Bar. Retrieved from " ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Sha re-Alike License; ...
lakikieli
legalese (technical talk of the legal profession) Aedit A Declension. Declension of lakikieli (type pieni) ... Categories: Finnish compound words | Finnish nouns | Finnish pieni ...
profit monger
A person, business or profession marked by avarice and greed ... is treated as a trade secret and the public process as a business owned and operated by the legal profession. ...
subvent
subvent (third-person singular simple present subvents, present ... is subvented by the HKSAR government, but independently administered by the legal profession of Hong Kong. ...
disbar
(law) To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his or her status and privileges as such. ...
low bono
"The Changing Face of the Legal Profession: Using a Client-Centered Approach to the Provision of Legal Services" by Elizabeth Gamsky Rich in Think ...
idem
... exclusively in footnotes of academic or scholarly papers, especially those of the legal profession, to indicate that the source referred to in ...
attorney
Old French atornee, feminine past participle of atorner (to prepare, to ready), compare attorn Aedit A ... one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession. ...
brotherhood
The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely ... those of the same profession; as, the legal or medical brotherhood. ...
bar
(law, "the Bar") Short for the Bar exam, the legal licensing exam. ... (law, loosely, "the Bar") The legal profession of lawyers; specifically barristers in some ...
article
diminutive of artus ("a joint"), akin to Ancient Greek a i i i i i (arthron, "joint, ... To study or train to become qualified, especially in the legal profession. ...
case
A piece of work, specifically defined within a profession. ... (law) A legal proceeding, lawsuit. (grammar) A specific inflection of a word depending on ...
-er
The relation of the Proto-Germanic form to the formally and functionally similar ... Used to form nouns and adjectives referring to engaging in a profession. ...
standing
Position or reputation in society or a profession: "He does not have much of a standing as a chemist" ... of a party to bring a legal action, based on the relationship between ...
e e
corporate person; legal entity; legal person. lawyer; person in a law-related profession. Retrieved from " ...

 

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