experienced lawyer

collocation in English

meaningsofexperiencedandlawyer

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experienced
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
us
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
having skill or knowledge because you have done something ...
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lawyer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlɔɪ.ər/
us
/ˈlɔɪ.jɚ/
someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them ...
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(Definition ofexperiencedandlawyerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I must go back to my advisers and point out to them the difficulty that he, as anexperiencedlawyer, pointed out.
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I have obtained the potential support of anexperiencedlawyer.
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He was, of course, by training, anexperiencedlawyer.
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This again seems to us inevitable in view of the technical nature of the work, which requires anexperiencedlawyerto be in charge.
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When the prosecution case is known and the defendant has anexperiencedlawyerthat is wholly fair.
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Therefore, in the profession of the law, both in the case of barristers and solicitors, a part of their preliminary training is spent in practical work under anexperiencedlawyer.
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As many of them will have committed very serious crimes, it is our intention to ensure that each tribunal panel shall include anexperiencedlawyerwith experience at recorder level.
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I am told—and lawyers present will confirm or deny this—that many cases in respect of possession of drugs are detailed technical cases which need anexperiencedlawyerto defend them.
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He will be chairman of the authority, as well as retaining his judicial functions, and he will he anexperiencedlawyeras his predecessors have always been.
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It is ironic that many women's groups say that they would prefer to be cross-examined by an untrained and less effective defendant than by anexperiencedlawyer.
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The issues are disentangled under the advice of anexperiencedlawyer, who also controls the admissibility of evidence and the procedure, and the facts are considered by ordinary, commonsense men.
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He is anexperiencedlawyer.
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Deale praises him as a sound andexperiencedlawyer, conscientious, principled and level-headed.
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The cost to the potential client for an initial consultation with anexperiencedlawyeris usually very modest.
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Many clients see a benefit in having their work done personally by anexperiencedlawyer, rather than having it delegated to a junior and then checked by a partner.
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Usually anexperiencedlawyerwill advise the expert not to take notes on documents because all of the notes will be available to the other party.
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The drafting of the clause, with the exceptions proposed, has caused considerable concern to be expressed by many eminent and experienced lawyers.
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The present scheme allows experienced lawyers to study all aspects of a case.
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They are usually men of experience, either experienced lawyers or experienced doctors, who have practiced and made a name and have obtained their knowledge.
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Having said that, it is obvious from the words of the two experienced lawyers who have spoken that one must examine the consequences.
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