Monday, August 18, 2008

What is the difference between an Attorney and a Lawyer? -

Not a joke question, but would like to hear the joke if you have one.

None. Attorney (noun) 1. Someone able to act for another in legal or business matters. 2. A lawyer. Thesaurus: lawyer, counsel, counselor, attorney-at-law. Lawyer (noun) 1. A person, especially a solicitor, whose job is to know about the law, and give legal advice and help. Thesaurus: attorney (US), counsel, solicitor, attorney-at-law, barrister, ambulance chaser (US slang), mouthpiece (slang), legal eagle.

Nothing difference, but be carefull because its much more better that your House gotten a fire cause after that the Land is still yours. Than run over by a Lawyer or Attorney that gets everything to you including your wife.

There is no difference.

Nothing

none. thye re both snakes in the grass.

one and the same

There is no difference, except in spelling.

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