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attorney-at-law
[ uh-tur-nee-uht-law ]
noun
- an officer of the court authorized to appear before it as a representative of a party to a legal controversy.
attorney-at-law
noun
- a lawyer qualified to represent in court a party to a legal action
- obsolete.a solicitor
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of attorney-at-law1
Example Sentences
Four hours later Sara Maria Martinez was released from custody into the care of a man claiming to be Gerald Anderson, attorney-at-law.
The decision is seen as a "historic development that has created hope towards real change", said Kaveesha Coswatte attorney-at-law and advocacy officer for iProbono in Sri Lanka, which supported many of the petitions backing the bill.
An aspiring lawyer who grew up crafting pretend attorney-at-law business cards, she saw a broken criminal justice system and thought she could fix it from the inside.
A law office advertises an attorney-at-law in English and then below in two other languages: luáºt sÆ°/abogado it reads.
Kleinman, an attorney-at-law in New York, represents several alleged and convicted al-Qaeda terrorists in U.S. custody.
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