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LawPedia® Editors are currently updating this section. Look for our complete guide to famous lawyers in the United States sometime in 2007.

LawPedia® is collecting lawyer profiles from both attorneys (lawyers) authorized to practice law in the United States, as well as for attorneys (lawyers) authorized to practice law in other countries or before other courts and agencies outside of the United States. Listings are found alphabetically indexed from the Last Name of the individual attorney or lawyer. Lawyers or attorneys are persons whose profession is to give legal advice and assistance to clients and represent them in court or in other legal matters. A lawyer is a more general term for one whose profession is to give legal advice and assistance to clients and represent them in court or in other legal matters. An attorney is specifically a person legally appointed by another to act as his or her agent in the transaction of business, specifically one qualified and licensed to act for plaintiffs and defendants in legal proceedings.Usually the terms are used synonomously. Typically, as with medical doctors, lawyers or attorneys are subject to certain higher educational requirements, must pass a bar examination, and are licensed or "admitted to practice" before the courts of a particular Court, State, Country, or Local Jurisdiction. You should always check with the local Bar Organization to ascertain the specific requirements for each particular location before you hire or retain an attorney or lawyer. Be aware that many countries in the Commonwealth (as England and Australia) and the Republic of Ireland divide the legal profession into barristers and solicitors. In England and Wales, both are trained in law but serve different functions in the practice of law. Solicitors are regulated by the Law Society, barristers by the General Council of the Bar and the individual Inns of Court. Barristers are also found in Hong Kong (where the Chinese language name 大律師 is also used). In Canada, every lawyer is both a barrister and a solicitor, although individual lawyers may describe themselves as one or the other. The United States does not draw a distinction between barristers and solicitors; all lawyers who pass the bar exam may argue in court. Scotland uses the term advocate to refer to lawyers allowed to argue cases in its courts. Other names for members of the legal profession include counsel, counselor, or particular foreign words in translation (Dutch - advocaat, jurist; French - avocat, membre du barreau, avoué; German - Anwalt, Rechtsanwalt; Italian - avvocato; Portuguese - advogado; Spanish - abogado, letrado; and Swedish - advokat.)

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