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solicitor

solicitor / solicitor
Noun
pl: solicitors

In British and Commonwealth legal systems, this term refers to a specific class of lawyer who handles the day-to-day legal affairs of clients and prepares cases for barristers. It carries a connotation of professional administration and advisory services rather than courtroom advocacy. In North American English, the term is most commonly associated with door-to-door salespeople or fundraisers. In this context, it often carries a negative or intrusive connotation, as evidenced by common "No Soliciting" signs found on private properties.

Meanings

Nounsolicitor

A legal practitioner who typically prepares legal documents and provides legal advice, and in some jurisdictions, represents clients in lower courts.

"The company hired a solicitor to draft the merger agreement."

Nounsolicitor

A person who attempts to sell goods or services, or request donations, by contacting people directly, often by visiting their homes.

"The sign on the front door explicitly stated no solicitors."

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