yes becuase on a cop show the people that know they are guilty ask with attourney or lawyer
No, an attorney is not the same as a lawyer. You can read about their differences at http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_lawyer_and_an_attorney
The terms lawyer and attorney are often used interchangeably, but technically an attorney is a lawyer who has been admitted to the bar and is qualified to represent clients in court. In practice, the distinction is not always important, and both terms are commonly used to refer to legal professionals.
if he/she was your attorney no they can not represent your family members.well atleast not at the same time.atleast they are not suppose to!
A lawyer is a general term for someone who has studied and practiced law, while an attorney is a specific type of lawyer who represents clients in court. Essentially, all attorneys are lawyers, but not all lawyers are attorneys, as not all lawyers necessarily practice law in a court setting.
A lawyer or an attorney (the two terms are synonymous).
Attorney.Attorney, advocate, jurist, and proctor.
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An attorney is a lawyer.
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He was a lawyer, poet, and district attorney.
No. In England a, barrister is a trial lawyer.