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Usage Entry 1399 / 1605 60-second read

Lawyer vs. Attorney

A trained legal professional versus a lawyer authorised to act on a client's behalf.

The comparisoni

✗ Wrong

My lawyer signed the contract on my behalf.

✓ Correct

My attorney signed the contract on my behalf — technically, ATTORNEY emphasises authority to act for someone. In practice, US English uses the words interchangeably.

The ruleii

LAWYER ≈ ATTORNEY in US.

LAWYER = anyone qualified in law (passed the bar). ATTORNEY (short for "attorney-at-law") = a lawyer authorised to act on behalf of a client. In US usage the distinction is mostly washed out. UK English distinguishes BARRISTER (court advocate) from SOLICITOR (legal adviser).

Memory aidiii

Remember it like this

In the US, near-synonyms.

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