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Often used in the same context:
lawyers,
attorneys,
barristers,
litigants,
jurists,
solicitors,
counsel,
dealmakers,
plaintiffs,
cozen,
practitioners,
expert witness,
trial lawyer,
billable hours,
appellate,
firms,
tort,
pro bono,
amici,
amici curiae,
conveyancing,
admiralty,
product liability,
ambulance chaser,
scholars,
bankers,
accountants,
white collar,
clerkship,
professionals,
consultants,
clients,
cases,
advisors,
lawsuits,
pro bono publico,
clarence darrow,
paralegal,
experts,
amicus curiae,
docketing,
psychotherapists,
lardner,
psychiatrists,
legal assistant,
justices,
advisers,
physicians,
solicitor general,
arguers,
advocates,
stroock,
innovators,
specialists,
inventors,
rainmaker,
professors,
criminologists,
jurisprudence,
disputants,
debaters,
amicus curiae brief,
dealmaker,
subspecialty,
defensibility,
rhetoricians,
technologists,
juries,
obstetricians,
financiers,
whistleblowers,
cataphora,
cy pres,
shearman,
litigiousness,
prosecutions,
clinicians,
associates,
salespeople,
examiners,
architects,
judicial activism,
actuaries,
judges,
prosecuting,
lobbyists,
expositor,
defendants,
colorists,
nawl,
vexatious litigation,
fellows,
suits,
psychologists,
bartenders,
jurisdictions,
articling,
adas,
barratry,
steptoe,
adjusters,
notaries,
campaigners,
communicators,
leaders,
litigator,
managers,
organisers,
prosecutors,
aviators,
educators,
executives,
screenwriters,
spokesperson,
spokespersons,
academics
Also try:
— Adjectives for litigators:
other,
many,
gay,
civil,
most,
experienced,
best,
top,
public,
feminist,
good,
more...
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