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solicitor

[suh-lis-i-ter] / səˈlɪs ɪ tər /
NOUN
attorney
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In October, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson authorized Barry Barnette, an elected solicitor from another jurisdiction, to review the handling of the case and consider criminal charges, citing alleged misconduct in the police investigation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Choosing to hire a local solicitor, Mr Jackson says he and his wife soon learnt the trust "wasn't worth the paper it was written on".

From BBC

The national legal aid system pays for barristers and solicitors to act for a defendant who cannot afford to pay for their own lawyer.

From BBC

Letters sent to homeowners in Sheffield threatening High Court legal action after a solicitor bought the freehold for their houses have been described by recipients as "scaremongering" and "aggressive".

From BBC

She did have a "genuine link" to a VIP box, said her solicitor, who described it as a sad tale, and a lie that ran away.

From BBC