A professional person that performs different legal functions is known as an advocate of law. An advocate is the one who plead the cause of his client in a court of law.
to advocate for common law
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advocate general
(advocate, noun): Since losing his son in the 1980's, Mr. Walsh has been a tireless victim's advocate. (advocate, verb): The city does not advocate that residents burn their own leaves, but there is no law against doing so.
He is a working Advocate of Gauhati high Court and Director at the Law Firm of Consortium Of Lawyers.
to advocate for common law
Devil's Advocate
Yes, Martin Luther King, Jr. was an advocate. He advocated for equal treatment under the law and tolerance for African-Americans.
The noun 'advocate' is a word for someone who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy; a word for someone who pleads the cause of another in a court of law; a word for a person. The word 'advocate' is also a verb: advocate, advocates, advocating, advocated.
The Qualifications are: >5 years as a judge of high court. >10 years as an advocate in high court. >5 years as and advocate in high court. >10 years as an advocate in supreme court. >A PhD degree in the discipline of law.
Mr. Johns has quite a bit of leadership experience. However, his advocation of the KKK agenda during the 1950's kept him from being elected.
An intercessor or advocate is someone that comes between us and our accusers or us and justice. In the world, a good example of an advocate is a lawyer. He stands between us and the judge and argues in our behalf. Looking at the christian standpoint, the advocate between mankind and God, or Justice is Jesus Christ. Because no human is perfect, Christ comes between us and the law and intercedes for us. He has paid the price for our sin and is our advocate with justice.