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    bar·ris·ter
    [ˈberəstər]
    noun
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    barrister (noun) · barristers (plural noun) · barrister-at-law (noun) · barristers-at-law (plural noun)
    1. a lawyer entitled to practice as an advocate, particularly in the higher courts. Compare with attorney, solicitor.
      "the barrister said her client accepted responsibility"
      Similar:
      professional pleader
      defending counsel
      prosecuting counsel
    Origin
    late Middle English: from the noun bar, perhaps on the pattern of minister.
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  4. barrister noun [ C ] uk / ˈbær.ɪ.stə r/ us / ˈber.ə.stɚ / Add to word list a type of lawyer in the UK, Australia, and some other countries who can give specialized legal advice and can argue a case in both higher and lower courts
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    barrister noun /ˈbærɪstə (r)/ /ˈbærɪstər/ a lawyer in the UK who has the right to argue cases in the higher courts of law
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    The meaning of BARRISTER is a counsel admitted to plead at the bar and undertake the public trial of causes in an English superior court.
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    A barrister is a lawyer who represents a litigant as an advocate before a court. A barrister speaks in court and presents the case before a judge, with or without a jury.
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    barrister (n.) "one practicing as an advocate in English courts of law," 1540s, from bar (n.3) in the legal sense + -ster. Also see attorney.
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    A barrister is a lawyer who represents a litigant as an advocate before a court. A barrister speaks in court and presents the case before a judge, with or without a jury. In some jurisdictions, a barrister receives additional training in evidence law, ethics, and court practice and procedure. In contrast, other legal … See more

    A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. … See more

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    Barristers are regulated by the Bar for the jurisdiction where they practise, and in some countries, by the Inn of Court to which they belong. In … See more

    In the common law tradition, the respective roles of a lawyer, as legal adviser and advocate, were formally split into two separate, … See more

     
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