lawyer

simple noun52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

a lawyer specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity

a lawyer who is skilled and effective

a lawyer who represents the person accused of a crime

one of the very best lawyers in a field

a lawyer who has achieved success, often financially and professionally

a lawyer with a lot of practical knowledge and skill from years of work

a lawyer who is extremely good at their job

a lawyer who advises businesses on their legal rights and obligations

a lawyer with exceptional intelligence and skill

one of the most important or successful lawyers in a particular field

a lawyer who specializes in representing clients in court

a lawyer who is intelligent and quick-thinking

a lawyer who handles legal issues related to family matters, such as divorce and child custody

an intelligent lawyer, often used in American English

a lawyer who is part of the team trying to prove someone's guilt

a well-known and respected lawyer

a lawyer who acts for the state to try to prove a person guilty of a crime

a lawyer who has the necessary skill and knowledge to do their job well

a lawyer with high rank and many years of experience

a very successful, influential, and often expensive lawyer

a lawyer who has the necessary formal qualifications to practice law

a lawyer who is currently working in the legal profession (BrE: practising, AmE: practicing)

a lawyer who practices within a specific local community or jurisdiction

a lawyer who has a lot of money

a lawyer assigned by the court to represent a defendant, often because the defendant cannot afford one

a lawyer who has a large amount of money and possessions

a lawyer who is very successful and confident, especially at a young age

a lawyer who works for a government agency

a lawyer who works in a private firm or for themselves, not for the government

a lawyer who specializes in legal issues between different countries

a lawyer who helps individuals or businesses file for bankruptcy

a lawyer perceived as excessively desiring money

a lawyer who is a member of the armed forces and practices military law

a lawyer who practices in the non-military justice system

a lawyer who teaches or researches law at a university, rather than practicing it

a lawyer who specializes in laws that promote or maintain market competition