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has gloss | eng: In common law, a right of audience is generally a right of a lawyer to appear and conduct proceedings in court on behalf of their client. In English law, there is a fundamental distinction between barristers, who have a right of audience, and solicitors, who traditionally do not (with some exceptions as of 1994); there is no such distinction in American law. |
lexicalization | eng: rights of audience |
instance of | c/Court systems in England and Wales |
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