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solicitor

[suh-lis-i-ter] / səˈlɪs ɪ tər /
NOUN
attorney
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The Criminal Bar Association said it was a "brave and significant first step" but the government needs to recruit and retain criminal barristers and solicitors.

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Andrew would then have had a decision to make: take the legal advice of the 24/7 local duty solicitor, or draft in his own lawyer.

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The letters also contain a group of housekeeper's notes from Greenway cottage, including various contact details for her literary agent, doctor, builder, solicitor and others.

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However, one solicitor warned against racial generalisations of perpetrators.

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In December last year, solicitors acting for the bereaved families warned the inquiry risked failing to meet its legal duty unless it set out a "clear plan and roadmap".

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