trial attorney
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Definition
Noun: A trial attorney is a lawyer who specializes in representing clients during trials in a court of law. Their primary role is to present evidence, examine and cross-examine witnesses, and make legal arguments before a judge and jury to defend their client's case.
Usage
A trial attorney is specifically focused on courtroom litigation. This term highlights the lawyer's specialization in the trial process, as opposed to other legal work like drafting contracts or providing advisory services.
Examples
- The defendant hired a skilled trial attorney to represent him in the fraud case.
- As a trial attorney, she spends most of her time in court preparing and presenting cases.
- The firm is looking to hire a trial attorney with experience in medical malpractice lawsuits.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a focus on jury trials, where persuasive argumentation and courtroom demeanor are critical.
- In some contexts, "trial attorney" is used synonymously with litigator, though a litigator's work may also include pre-trial processes and settlements.
Variants and Related Words
- Trial lawyer: A direct synonym for trial attorney.
- Litigator (noun): A lawyer who conducts lawsuits. While similar, a litigator may handle all phases of a dispute, not just the trial.
- Defense attorney (noun): A lawyer who defends the accused in court. A trial attorney can be a defense attorney.
- Prosecutor (noun): A lawyer who conducts legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime. A prosecutor is a type of trial attorney for the state.
Synonyms
- Advocate
- Barrister (common in some Commonwealth legal systems)
- Counsel
- Litigator
Related Phrases
- Go to trial: To have a case decided in a court of law.
- His case is expected to go to trial next month.
- Stand trial: To be tried in a court of law.
- The CEO will stand trial for charges of embezzlement.
Noun
- a lawyer who specializes in defending clients before a court of law