Lawyering: meaning, definitions and examples

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lawyering

 

[ lɔːjərɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

legal practice

Lawyering refers to the professional practice of law by an attorney. This process includes advising clients on legal rights, representing them in court, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. Lawyering encompasses various areas of legal expertise, ranging from criminal defense to corporate law.

Synonyms

advocacy, legal practice, representation

Examples of usage

  • His lawyering skills helped win the case.
  • Effective lawyering requires in-depth knowledge of the law.
  • She specializes in family law and her lawyering approach is very empathetic.
  • The lawyering process can often be complex and time-consuming.

Translations

Translations of the word "lawyering" in other languages:

🇵🇹 advocacia

🇮🇳 वकील बनना

🇩🇪 Rechtsanwalt

🇮🇩 praktik hukum

🇺🇦 адвокатура

🇵🇱 adwokatura

🇯🇵 弁護士業

🇫🇷 avocature

🇪🇸 abogacía

🇹🇷 avukatlık

🇰🇷 변호사 활동

🇸🇦 مهنة المحاماة

🇨🇿 advokacie

🇸🇰 advokácia

🇨🇳 律师工作

🇸🇮 odvetništvo

🇮🇸 lögfræðistörf

🇰🇿 адвокаттық

🇬🇪 ადვოკატობა

🇦🇿 vəkillik

🇲🇽 abogacía

Etymology

The term 'lawyering' is derived from the word 'lawyer', which traces its origins to the Middle Ages. The word 'lawyer' itself comes from the Old French 'laiier', meaning 'to make law', and has roots in the Latin 'lex' meaning 'law'. Over the centuries, the profession evolved, with lawyers acting as representatives in legal matters and advisors on legal rights. Lawyering as a concept began to take shape during the establishment of formal legal systems in Europe, where trained professionals emerged to navigate the complexities of laws and represent individuals and entities in legal proceedings. As societies advanced and legal systems became more structured, the role of lawyers expanded, leading to the modern practice of lawyering that we know today.