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attorney-at-law

[uh-tur-nee-uht-law] / əˈtɜr ni ətˈlɔ /


NOUN
solicitor
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This is probably the end of Jimmy McGill, attorney-at-law, and with it goes his whole life.

From Salon • Apr. 19, 2016

Over eight seasons with the Chicago White Sox and three in Oakland, La Russa has grown increasingly sensitive to the nagging charge of being an attorney-at-law.

From Time Magazine Archive

Elphege Daignault is an attorney-at-law with offices in the Longley Building, Woonsocket.

From Time Magazine Archive

Four hours later Sara Maria Martinez was released from custody into the care of a man claiming to be Gerald Anderson, attorney-at-law.

From "City Spies" by James Ponti

Thomas Vere Wallace was the only son of this worthy innkeeper; and, being possessed of somewhat wider ambitions than a country life offered, was articled to a solicitor in London, and eventually became an attorney-at-law.

From Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 by Marchant, James




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