What's the difference between a lawyer and an attorney?
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Ok - we were watching Survivor and one guy's title comes up as "lawyer" while anothers says "attorney". What's the difference?
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Answer:
They mean the exact same thing. An Attorney is a Lawyer and a Lawyer is an Attorney. It is just the way the terms have changed.
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Other answers
survivor probably puts up the occupation as listed on their application and they just put the different words on theirs. but there is no difference
evileye322
About a grand a day
Grahame T
Same thing, different words. Kinda like teacher and instructor.
xK
ahhhh- nothing.
surfcandee
the titles are interchangeable....same as with "paralegal" and "legal assistant"
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