barrister
barrister
Noun
pl: barristers
This term refers to a specific class of legal practitioner in common law jurisdictions who specializes in courtroom advocacy and litigation. It carries a connotation of high prestige and formal expertise, often associated with the wearing of traditional wigs and gowns in court. In the English legal system, a barrister is distinct from a solicitor. While solicitors typically handle direct client contact and preparatory legal work, barristers are usually hired by solicitors to represent clients in higher courts. This division of labor creates a hierarchical professional relationship where the barrister acts as the specialist orator.