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Often used in the same context:
lawyers,
prosecutors,
counsel,
litigators,
plaintiffs,
defendants,
jurors,
appellate,
solicitors,
prosecution,
judge,
surrebuttal,
depositions,
lawsuits,
recusal,
justices,
appellate court,
barristers,
codefendants,
litigants,
pro bono,
courtroom,
paralegal,
psychiatrists,
docketing,
pleadings,
prosecuting,
prosector,
amici,
circuit judge,
witnesses,
trial lawyer,
client,
mistrial,
appeals court,
jurists,
jury,
indigency,
court,
amici curiae,
atty,
accusers,
cozen,
probate,
rehearing,
venire,
wrongful death,
amicus curiae brief,
trial,
disbarment,
bondsmen,
filing,
voir dire,
amicus curiae,
motions,
expert witness,
quo warranto,
case,
grand jury,
prosecuting attorney,
tort,
subpoenas,
unsell,
arraignment,
investigators,
testimony,
accountants,
polygrapher,
adas,
arbitrators,
ad litem,
pro bono publico,
reargument,
punitive damages,
courthouse,
sentencing,
appellee,
evidentiary,
probate court,
indigent,
affidavits,
sheriffs,
lawer,
plea bargain,
advisers,
summations,
arguments,
retrial,
nolle pros,
clerks,
supervisors,
petitioners,
detectives,
counterclaim,
billable hours,
legal assistant,
redact,
associates,
barratry,
interpleader,
constitutionality,
nonsuit,
attorney,
salesmen,
lecturers,
physicians,
dentists,
executives,
appraisers,
librarians,
teachers,
journalists,
pharmacists,
veterinarians,
instructors,
professors
Appears in the definition of:
judicial admission,
stipulation
Also try:
— Adjectives for attorneys:
other,
many,
private,
most,
local,
several,
young,
few,
prominent,
assistant,
reasonable,
more...
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