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

TYPE OF LEGAL PRACTITIONER
Solicitors; English solicitors; Sollicitor; Soliciter; Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales; Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong; Solicitor of the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales

solicitor         
n.
1) The Solicitor General ('the assistant attorney general')
2) (GB) barristers and solicitors
solicitor         
n.
1.
Asker, petitioner, solicitant.
2.
Attorney, law agent.
solicitor         
¦ noun
1. Brit. a member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing, draw up wills, advise clients and instruct barristers, and represent clients in lower courts. Compare with barrister.
N. Amer. the chief law officer of a city, town, or government department.
2. N. Amer. a canvasser.

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Solicitor

A solicitor is a legal practitioner who traditionally deals with most of the legal matters in some jurisdictions. A person must have legally-defined qualifications, which vary from one jurisdiction to another, to be described as a solicitor and enabled to practise there as such. For example, in England and Wales a solicitor is admitted to practise under the provisions of the Solicitors Act 1974. With some exceptions, practising solicitors must possess a practising certificate. There are many more solicitors than barristers in England; they undertake the general aspects of giving legal advice and conducting legal proceedings.

In the jurisdictions of England and Wales and in Northern Ireland, in the Australian states of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, Hong Kong, South Africa (where they are called attorneys) and the Republic of Ireland, the legal profession is split between solicitors and barristers (called advocates in some countries, for example Scotland), and a lawyer will usually only hold one of the two titles. However, in Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the remaining Australian states and territories, the legal profession is now for practical purposes "fused", allowing lawyers to hold the title of "barrister and solicitor" and practise as both. Some legal graduates will start off as one and then also qualify as the other. In the United States, the barrister–solicitor distinction does not exist at all.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour solicitor
1. Comer, who was Rocky Mountain regional solicitor, was named to the civil service post of associate solicitor for mineral resources.
2. Olson, Bush‘s solicitor general until last summer.
3. Olson, the administration‘s former solicitor general.
4. The first job of the staff of the Solicitor General‘s Office was to make sure that when the solicitor general presented the solicitor general‘s clients‘ position to the Supreme Court, this was done in a professional, correct and respectful way.
5. Solicitor General Theodore Olson, as too partisan.