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Attorney at law or attorney-at-law. usually abbreviated in everyday speech to attorney. is the official name for a lawyer in certain jurisdictions, including, Japan. Sri Lanka. South Africa and the United States . The term was also used in England and Wales for lawyers who practised in the common law courts. In 1873, however, attorneys were redesignated solicitor s (which had always been the title for those lawyers who practised in the courts of equity ). Attorneys did not generally actually appear as advocates in the higher courts, a role reserved (as it still usually is) for barrister s. In England and Wales, [1] references in any enactment to attorneys must be construed as references to solicitor s of the Senior Courts. [2] References in any statutory provision in force in Northern Ireland to attorneys must be construed as references to solicitors of the Court of Judicature. [3]
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