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attorney & lawyer
attorney
&
lawyer
What is the difference?
16 okt. 2017 20:19
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In the United States there is no difference at all. "Attorney" is simply a more polite, formal, and respectful word; "lawyer" is the everyday word. It is much like the difference between "physician" and "doctor."
Formal government officials are called "attorneys" because it is the more formal term. Thus, Jeff Sessions has the offical title of "Attorney General of the United States," not "Lawyer General."
17 oktober 2017
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i am a lawyer. in turkey attorney is public prosecutor. lawyer is law-worker. attorney, judge, advocate are all lawyers. meanings may vary by countries.
16 oktober 2017
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In Canada, an attorney is normally a lawyer who works for the government. Besides that, there is little difference.
16 oktober 2017
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In the US, there is no difference. Attorney gives a sense that the speaker may be a little more educated, but everyone says lawyer, too.
16 oktober 2017
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