attorney at law

  • 1attorney at law — n. A lawyer admitted by a court to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, including drafting legal documents and representing clients in court. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …

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  • 2attorney-at-law — index advocate (counselor), attorney, barrister, counsel, counselor, esquire, jurist, lawyer …

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  • 3attorney–at–law — n pl attorneys–at–law: lawyer compare attorney in fact Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 4attorney-at-law — atˌtorney at ˈlaw noun attorneys at law PLURALFORM [countable] LAW a formal word for a lawyer in the US: • the business card of Robert McInnes, attorney at law * * * attorney at law UK US noun [C] (US ► LAW the formal name fo …

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  • 5attorney at law — ● attorn * * * attorney at law, = lawyer. (Cf. ↑lawyer) Usage Attorney at law is the term generally used in the United States by lawyers to indicate their professional status, serving as a title after a lawyer s name in writing: »John Smith,… …

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  • 6attorney at law — n. a lawyer * * * …

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  • 7attorney at law — n. a lawyer …

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  • 8Attorney at law — An attorney at law (or attorney at law) in the United States is a practitioner in a court of law who is legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions in such court on the retainer of clients. Alternative terms include attorney and counselor… …

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  • 9attorney at law — One of a class of persons who are by license constituted officers of courts of justice, and who are empowered to appear and prosecute and defend, and on whom peculiar duties, responsibilities, and liabilities are devolved in consequence. 7 Am J2d …

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  • 10attorney-at-law — /euh terr nee euht law /, n., pl. attorneys at law. Law. an officer of the court authorized to appear before it as a representative of a party to a legal controversy. [1530 40] * * * …

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