attorney 的定义
plural at·tor·neys.
- a lawyer; attorney-at-law.
- an attorney-in-fact; agent.
attorney 近义词
lawyer
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- Alternative Staffing, which was mentioned in the attorney general’s lawsuit but was not a party to it, did not respond to a request for comment.
- Dunleavy chose Clarkson as attorney general in December 2018.
- Lisa Sarro, the former supervising attorney, estimated that the legal aid office defended or advised more than 100 HACA residents in the past two years.
- If city officials or its attorneys had any concerns at the time, they didn’t voice them publicly.
- The outbreak comes as tensions have been mounting locally between federal defense attorneys and prosecutors over practices during the pandemic.
- “They are hypocritical on this very issue,” Shearer said about Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and other public officials.
- Closed courthouses, rogue clerks, and misleading statements from the attorney general as Florida welcomes same-sex marriage.
- “I noticed something,” I say to Marvin, feeling a little like Ransom Stoddard, attorney at law.
- It cost several thousand dollars and a high-powered former district attorney to get the charges dropped.
- As a Washington attorney, he took on companies that seemed immune to change, even when they were ineffective.
- For the purpose of ascertaining the Board's powers in this connection the opinion of the Attorney General has been requested.
- "Well, I have everything ready now," said the attorney when Jean called at his office the following afternoon.
- Uncle David had none of that small diplomatic genius that helps to make a good attorney.
- Mr. Attorney with great good humour said, "Very true, and probably you then paid its full value."
- The Elder arrived the next morning, and after being greeted by the family, with Glavis, went at once to a white attorney.