Lawyer is a student who graduates from any law course. Barrister is a legal profession from England, Wales, New Zealand, Australia. Solicitor handles most legal work from client to court
Lawyer is a generic term for any legal practitioner with legal qualification. All lawyers, solicitors and barristers are considered lawyers
"Lawyer" has Middle English origin, referring to legal education and training. "Attorney" has French origin, meaning acting on behalf of others. Attorney is abbreviated form of "attorney at law"
"Lawyer" comes from Old French "laier" meaning "to read law". "Attorney" originates from Latin "attornatus" meaning "one appointed". Lawyer can refer to anyone trained in law, regardless of licensing. Attorney specifically refers to licensed lawyer
Lawyer is a person who practices law with a license requirement. Attorney is a synonym for lawyer, used interchangeably in common English. Lawyer is singular noun, lawyers is plural form
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