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barrister

1 of 1noun
/ˈbærɪstər/
Forms:barristers
1

a legal professional qualified and licensed to advocate on behalf of clients in both lower and higher courts

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  • The barrister specialized in family law, providing guidance and representation in divorce and custody cases.
  • The defense barrister passionately defended their client, using persuasive arguments to sway the jury's opinion.
  • After completing law school and passing the bar exam, she began her career as a barrister, specializing in criminal law.
  • In the British legal system, barristers are distinguished from solicitors by their role as advocates who represent clients in court.
  • As a barrister, he is known for his sharp legal mind and eloquent courtroom presentations.