what is difference between a lawyer and an advocate
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Lawyer is a person who is still in the process of pursuing Law/LL. B. This person is not eligible to stand in the court on behalf of his/her client although he/she can give legal advice. ... On the other hand the advocate is a special type of lawyer who can stand in favour of a client in a court.
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Difference Between Lawyer and Advocate
A lawyer is a general term used to describe a legal professional who has attended law school and obtained a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree. An advocate is a specialist in law and can represent clients in court.
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