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avocats, or attorneys, were,
until the 20th century, the
equivalent of barristers. The
profession included several grades ranked by seniority:
avocat-stagiaire...
- Jean-Marc
Avocat (c. 1948 – 4
October 2020) was a
French actor.
Verdict (1974) Le Mâle du siècle (1975) Le
Matin du plus beau jour (1979)
Allons z'enfants...
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Avocats Sans Frontières (ASF), also
known as
Advocaten Zonder Grenzen or
Lawyers without Borders, is an
international NGO,
active in the
human rights...
- Océane
Avocat Gros (born 23
April 1997) is a
French ski jumper. She has
competed at
World Cup
level since the 2016/17 season, with her best individual...
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nature of
cases (criminal or civil). The
position of
advocate general (
avocat général)
already existed in the
French legal system before the
French Revolution...
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Senior General Counsel (French:
Avocat général prin****l) is the
chief public prosecutor at the
federal level in Canada. The SGC
leads an
office of General...
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United States. In Canada, it is used only in
Quebec as the
English term for
avocat. The term has its
roots in the verb to attorn,
meaning to
transfer one's...
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communes (Première partie)".
Revue Juridique de l'Ouest. 24 (1).
Ecole de
Avocats du
Grand Quest de Rennes: 59–112. doi:10.3406/juro.2011.4336. Rose, Carol...
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Quebec instituted a
professional award, the
distinction of
Lawyer Emeritus /
Avocat émérite, with the
postnominal "Ad. E." The
award is to
recognise lawyers...