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Qu'est-ce (qui) est LAWYERLY - définition


Lawyerly      
·adj Like, or becoming, a lawyer; as, lawyerlike sagacity.
Lawyer         
  • U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] is a famous example of a lawyer who became a politician.
  • Stamp issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the [[American Bar Association]]
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  • King James I]] overseeing a medieval court, from an illustrated manuscript of a legal code
  • Example of a diploma from [[Suffolk University Law School]] conferring the Juris Doctor degree
  • A British political cartoon showing a barrister and a solicitor throwing black paint at a woman sitting at the feet of a statue representing Justice
  • Peasants paying for legal services with produce in ''The Village Lawyer'', c. 1621, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]]
  • 16th-century painting of a [[civil law notary]], by Flemish painter [[Quentin Massys]]. A civil law notary is roughly analogous to a common law [[solicitor]], except that, unlike solicitors, civil law notaries do not practice litigation to any degree.
  • Detail from the sarcophagus of Roman lawyer [[Valerius Petronianus]] 315–320 AD. Picture by [[Giovanni Dall'Orto]].
  • Law Faculty of [[Comenius University]] in [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia)
LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO HELPS CLIENTS AND REPRESENTS THEM IN A COURT OF LAW
Lawyers; Trial lawyer; Prosecution lawyer; Legal counsel; Trial attorney; Legal Profession; Lawyeress; Legal practitioners; Trial Lawyer; Trial lawyers; Counselor at law; Legal services; Defence attorney; Defense attourney; Prosecuting attourney; Laywer; Professional attorneys association; Legal Professions; Legal practitioner; Legal professions; Ancient Greek lawyers; Ancient Roman lawyers
·noun The bowfin (Amia calva).
II. Lawyer ·noun The burbot (Lota maculosa).
III. Lawyer ·noun The black-necked stilt. ·see Stilt.
IV. Lawyer ·noun One versed in the laws, or a practitioner of law; one whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients, or to advise as to prosecution or defence of lawsuits, or as to legal rights and obligations in other matters. It is a general term, comprehending attorneys, counselors, solicitors, barristers, sergeants, and advocates.
lawyer         
  • U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] is a famous example of a lawyer who became a politician.
  • Stamp issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the [[American Bar Association]]
  • left
  • King James I]] overseeing a medieval court, from an illustrated manuscript of a legal code
  • Example of a diploma from [[Suffolk University Law School]] conferring the Juris Doctor degree
  • A British political cartoon showing a barrister and a solicitor throwing black paint at a woman sitting at the feet of a statue representing Justice
  • Peasants paying for legal services with produce in ''The Village Lawyer'', c. 1621, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]]
  • 16th-century painting of a [[civil law notary]], by Flemish painter [[Quentin Massys]]. A civil law notary is roughly analogous to a common law [[solicitor]], except that, unlike solicitors, civil law notaries do not practice litigation to any degree.
  • Detail from the sarcophagus of Roman lawyer [[Valerius Petronianus]] 315–320 AD. Picture by [[Giovanni Dall'Orto]].
  • Law Faculty of [[Comenius University]] in [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia)
LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO HELPS CLIENTS AND REPRESENTS THEM IN A COURT OF LAW
Lawyers; Trial lawyer; Prosecution lawyer; Legal counsel; Trial attorney; Legal Profession; Lawyeress; Legal practitioners; Trial Lawyer; Trial lawyers; Counselor at law; Legal services; Defence attorney; Defense attourney; Prosecuting attourney; Laywer; Professional attorneys association; Legal Professions; Legal practitioner; Legal professions; Ancient Greek lawyers; Ancient Roman lawyers
n.
1) to hire, retain a lawyer
2) a practicing lawyer
3) a civil-rights; corporation; criminal; trial lawyer
4) a Philadelphia ('shrewd') lawyer
5) (humorous; usu. mil.) a barrack-room (esp. BE), guardhouse (esp. AE) lawyer ('a soldier who claims to know all about military law')
Exemples du corpus de texte pour LAWYERLY
1. His offense, from their point of view, includes a lawyerly observation that Roe v.
2. He is cautious, lawyerly, a survivor, say numerous scholars, diplomats, and party sources.
3. Gonzales‘s critics say his distinction was a lawyerly one that stretched the bounds of the truth.
4. To some, his answer was similar to Dr Rice‘s: careful, evasive and lawyerly.
5. Reviews of the lawyerly and severe–looking Chertoff, even from staunch backers, were not glowing.