Roll of Attorneys

/ˈroʊl əv əˈtɜrniz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An official list or register of attorneys authorized to practice law before a specific court or jurisdiction.
    The clerk checked the roll of attorneys to confirm the lawyer's eligibility to appear before the court.

Forms

  • roll of attorney

Commentary

The 'roll of attorneys' serves as formal proof of an attorney's admission to practice, often maintained by a court or bar authority; it is distinct from informal lists or directories.

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