barrister

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الإنجليزية - التركية
avukat

O yıllarca bir avukat olarak çalıştı. - She practised as a barrister for many years.

dava vekili
mahkemede dava görebilen avukat
{i} avukat [amer.]
i., İng. en yüksek mahkemelerde dava görebilen avukat
{i} dava vekili [brit.]
vekil
lawyer
avukat

Birçok müşteri danışma için avukata gelirler. - A lot of clients come to the lawyer for advice.

Jim bir avukat değil fakat bir doktordur. - Jim isn't a lawyer, but a doctor.

barrister at law
hukuk avukat
barrister at law
dava vekili
lawyer
{i} hukukçu

Bu kentteki en iyi hukukçu olarak bilinir. - He is reputed the best lawyer in this city.

Onun iyi bir hukukçusu vardı. - He had a good lawyer.

lawyer
dava vekili
lawyer
(Kanun) müdafi
lawyer
aklavcı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A lawyer with the right to speak and argue as an advocate in higher lawcourts
{n} a pleader at the law, a lawyer
{i} lawyer, attorney, advocate
In England and Wales, a barrister is a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law. Compare solicitor. a lawyer in Britain who can argue cases in the higher law courts solicitor lawyer (BAR6 + -ster). One of two types of practicing lawyers in Britain (the other is the solicitor). Barristers engage in advocacy (trial work), and only they may argue cases before a high court. A barrister must be a member of one of the four Inns of Court. In Canada, all lawyers are both barristers and solicitors, though individual lawyers may describe themselves as one or the other. In Scotland trial lawyers are called advocates
a British lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law
One admitted to plead at the bar; one who has been "called to the bar " The bar is the rail which divides the counsel from the audience, or the place thus enclosed Tantamount to the rood-screen of a church, which separates the chancel from the rest of the building Both these are relics of the ancient notion that the laity are an inferior order to the privileged class
Lawyer, in England
lawyer
A member of the bar who has exclusive rights in some Courts to plead cases
Barristers are instructed by solicitors They specialise in a particular field of law and can present a case in any court (compare a solicitor whose rights to speak in court are limited)
A lawyer who conducts public trials in an English superior court See solicitor
a courtroom lawyer; a litigator
in England, one of two classes of legal practitioners; an English trial lawyer
Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from an attorney or solicitor
A lawyer who specialises in court appearances and providing written opinions Usually not able to act for clients directly and is engaged through a solicitor In some courts they are required to wear wigs and gowns •Disability
barrister and solicitor
An attorney in the common-law provinces of Canada who is licensed to prepare cases and argue them in court
barrister-at-law
lawyer, attorney
barristers
plural of barrister
utter barrister
(English Law) licensed barrister authorized to practice and to plead without or outside the bar (as contrary to the benchers, who are occasionally allowed to plead within the bar)
barrister

    الواصلة

    bar·ris·ter

    التركية النطق

    bärîstır

    النطق

    /ˈbarəstər/ /ˈbærɪstɜr/
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