Lawyer English

Lawyer's English is lawyer.

The British pronunciation of lawyers is [? l? :j? (r)], pronunciation [? l? j? ]。

Explanation: lawyer, jurist

In American English and British English, "lawyer" can generally refer to a consultant with professional legal training. In American English, the word "atorney" can be used in formal conversation or documents. In British English, the lawyer who mainly deals with written legal documents is called "solicitor", while the lawyer who needs to represent his client in court is called "Barist" in England and "Barist" in Scotland.

Advocate.

The lawyer's statement:

Law firm lawirm; Office; Baker & Mackenzie; TheFi

Nnso fCourt law school; Insovcott

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Criminal lawyers represent criminals in allawy eragent.

Criminal Lawyers Association; Criminal association

Subhas Anandan, criminal lawyer.

Criminal lawyer, criminal lawyer.

Bilingual example:

1. Maybe I should become a criminal lawyer.

Maybe I'm a lawyer.

Li Zhuang, 50, a criminal lawyer from Beijing, appeared in court in Chongqing on Thursday. He was accused of inciting his client to commit perjury.

Li Zhuang, 50, was accused of fabricating evidence.

3. Special occupations in this field include security guards, prison guards, criminal lawyers, forensic pathologists, etc.

Professional lawyers include CEO, warden, criminal lawyer, forensic doctor and so on.