Difference between Advocate and lawyer....
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Advocate:
I). A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
II). A person who puts a case on someone else's behalf.
III). A professional pleader in a court of justice.
Scottish and South African term for barrister
IV). Represent a client in the court of law
V). Speak on behalf of a client
VI). Plead their case.
Lawyer/s:
I). A person who practises or studies law, especially (in the UK) a solicitor or a barrister or (in the US) an attorney.
II). Anyone who holds a law degree
III). Give law advice
IV). Can do litigation
V). Role and duties may change depending on the type of lawyer. (Solicitors, attorneys, advocates, barristers, are all types of lawyers).
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