What is the difference between a lawyer and an advocate ?
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An advocate is a specialist lawyer who represents clients in a court of law. Unlike an attorney, an advocate does not deal directly with the client – the attorney refers the client to an advocate when the situation requires it.
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There is no difference between a lawyer and an advocate.
Especially a lawyer is a person, who takes and solves a case in front of the judge. any case including crimes, suicide case and murder case includes different to different type of lawyers who are better in solving it!
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