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Originally Posted by B-Line
Wow, you make coffee also ??
Congrats Crosvs --
So what are you going to specialize in? I forsee a need for a lot more bankruptcy attorneys in the near future.. lol
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Not quite...but I get your humor.
bar⋅ris⋅ter
–noun Law. 1.(in England) a lawyer who is a member of one of the Inns of Court and who has the privilege of pleading in the higher courts. Compare
solicitor (def. 4).2.
Informal. any lawyer.
Origin:
1535–45; deriv. of
bar1, perh. after obs.
legister lawyer or
minister
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(bār'ĭ-stər)
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n.
Chiefly British
A lawyer admitted to plead at the bar in the superior courts.