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Solicitors confer with clients, give advice, draft documents, conduct negotiations, prepare cases for trial, and retain barristers for advice on special matters or for advocacy before the higher courts.
solicitor in British English (səˈlɪsɪtə ) noun. 1. (in Britain) a lawyer who advises clients on matters of law, draws up legal documents, prepares cases for barristers, etc, and who may represent clients in certain courts. Compare barrister.
What Does a Solicitor Do? As qualified legal professionals, solicitors provide expert legal advice to individuals, private companies, and public sector organizations. They can also act on behalf of their clients, drafting legal documents, representing them in disputes, and negotiating with opposing parties.
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A lawyer is a generic term used to describe a person who is a Licensed Legal Practitioner and it is often used interchangeably with the term solicitor as they mean the same thing.
A lawyer is a generic term used to describe a person who is a Licensed Legal Practitioner and it is often used interchangeably with the term solicitor as they mean the same thing.

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