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Barristern. in the United States a fancy name for a lawyer or attorney. In...
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Barrister1540s, "a student of law who has been called to the bar," from bar (n.3) in the legal sense + -ster. Also see attorney. The second element is obscure.
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Barristerlawyer
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BarristerIn Great Britain, a lawyer who may argue cases in superior courts. Compare: litigator
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Barristera British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law on behalf of either the defense or prosecution A barrister is a lawyer found in many common law jurisdictions that employ a split pr [..]
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BarristerCounsellor
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Barrister[Middle English barrester, from barre bar + -ster (as in legister lawyer)] 1 : a lawyer who argues cases before a British court ;esp : one who is allowed to argue before a British high court compare . [..]
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Barrister A lawyer qualified to plead for a client in court.
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BarristerIn England or Northern Ireland, barrister means a lawyer who is admitted to plead at the bar and who may argue cases in superior courts. The Queen ’s Counsel is referred to as a Inner barrister. A stu [..]
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BarristerA barrister is a member of the Bar Council who is expert in presenting legal cases in court.
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Barrister(n) a British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law on behalf of either the defense or prosecution
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Barristera person who has followed a course of legal training and has qualified as competent to represent people in court
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Barristera lawyer who argues cases in court
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Barristera lawyer who specialises in appearing at court
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BarristerA legal practitioner whose main function is to act as an advocate in court.
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BarristerA barrister is a lawyer who represents defendants or clients in court.
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BarristerA lawyer who appears in court representing either the prosecution or defence.
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BarristerA lawyer who specialises in court presentation. Usually wears a wig and gown in court.
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Barristern. in the United States a fancy name for a lawyer or attorney. In Great Britain, there is a two-tier bar made up of solicitors, who perform all legal tasks except appearance in court, and barristers, [..]
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Barrister
(legal,chiefly|UK|Irish|Australian|NZ) A lawyer with the right to speak and argue as an advocate in higher lawcourts.
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BarristerA lawyer who is entitled to represent clients in all of the courts.
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