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Attorney start learning
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lawyer, especially one who can act for somebody in court
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Barrister start learning
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a lawyer in the UK who has the right to argue cases in the higher courts of law
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Judge start learning
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a person in a court who has the authority to decide how criminals should be punished or to make legal decisions
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Paralegal start learning
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a person who is trained to help a lawyer
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Solicitor start learning
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a lawyer who prepares legal documents, for example for the sale of land or buildings, advises people on legal matters, and can speak for them in some courts of law
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expert witness start learning
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biegły świadek Somebody with specialist knowledge concerning the topic that he is to testify about
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training contract start learning
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insolvency law – prawo zajmujące się niewypłacalnością start learning
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prawo upadłościowe – prawoe się niewypłacalności
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chambers start learning
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drafting documents start learning
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Attorney at law start learning
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Notary, whose job consists of mixture of civil law solicitor and notary public duties; start learning
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Notariusz, którego praca polega na połączeniu obowiązków radcy prawnego i notariusza;
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Bailiff start learning
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a public officer whose main function is to execute court's decisions concerning civil claims.
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corporate lawer – radca prawny firmy start learning
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prawnik korporacyjny – radca prawny firmy
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contract breach – naruszenie umowy start learning
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naruszenie umowy – naruszenie umowy
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intellectual property – własność intelektualna start learning
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własność intelektualna – własność intelektualna
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tenant and landlord – lokator/najemca/wynajmujący i właściciel/wynajmujący komuś mieszkanie start learning
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najemca i właściciel – lokator/najemca/wynajmujący i właściciel/wynajmujący komuś mieszkanie
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legal advice – porada prawna start learning
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porada prawna – porada prawna
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pleading – pismo procesowe start learning
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błagalne – pismo procesowe
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right of audience – prawo głosu start learning
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prawo publiczności – prawo głosu
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venom start learning
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The poisonous liquid that some snakes or spiders produce when they bite or sting you.
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paternity suit start learning
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A court case that is intended to prove who a child's father is, often in order to claim financial support from him
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ambulance chaser start learning
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(Informal & disapproving) a lawyer who tries to get work by persuading someone who has been in an accident to claim money from the person or company responsible for the accident
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underhand start learning
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compensation culture start learning
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A culture in which people are more than ready to go to court over even relatively small incidents in the hope of gaining compensation.
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litigation start learning
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The process of mahking or defending a claim in court; spór sądowy
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to litigate start learning
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jargon start learning
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Words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group of people, and are difficult for others to understand
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misery start learning
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Great suffering of mind or body
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CEO start learning
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The person with the highest rank in a business company (chief executive officer).
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money Trying to greedily obtain money at every opportunity start learning
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loophole – An opportunity to legally avoid an unpleasant responsibility, usually because of a mistake in the way rules or laws have been written start learning
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Luka prawna – okazja do prawnego uniknięcia nieprzyjemnej odpowiedzialności, zwykle z powodu pomyłki w sposobie pisania zasad lub przepisów
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solo practice start learning
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conducted by a sole practitioner
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global firms start learning
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employing hundreds of attorneys all over the world
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A small law firm start learning
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which typically engages from two
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to ten lawyers, is sometimes known as a boutique firm, as it often specialises in a specific area of the law start learning
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do dziesięciu prawników, bywa nazywana kancelarią butikową, gdyż często specjalizuje się w określonej dziedzinie prawa
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a boutique firm start learning
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A mid generally has ten to 50 lawyers, start learning
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a large law firm start learning
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is considered to be one employing 50 or more attorneys.
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Public law start learning
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Private law start learning
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Family law start learning
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The branch of law relating to family matters and domestic relations. It deals with areas such as marriage and divorce, child custody, child/spousal abuse, adoption and alimony.
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Comparative law start learning
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(US: corporate or corporations law). An area of law which concerns the creation and regulation of businesses organized as companies or corporations. It also deals with topics such as shareholders, directors and management, responsibilities and mergers.
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Jurisprudence start learning
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The theory and philosophy of law; the consideration of themes such as natural law and theories of justice
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Tort Law start learning
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Intellectual Property (IP) law start learning
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A branch of law which deals with issues such as copyright, patents, trademarks and the registration, ownership and protection of intangible but potentially lucrative ideas
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Criminal law start learning
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Also known as penal law, this branch is distinguished from civil law. It relates to illegal acts committed against individuals and the state.
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Comparative law start learning
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The study of the differences and similarities between different legal systems (i.e. the law systems of different countries
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Criminal procedure and criminl evidence start learning
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prawo kryminalne i procedura
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Labour law start learning
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The area of law relating to the employment of workers. It encompasses issues such as contracts, conditions of work, trade unions, discrimination, redundancy and wrongful dismissal. This branch is sometimes called industrial law
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Law of contract start learning
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The branch of civil law that relates to legally binding agreements
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Company law start learning
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Constitutional law start learning
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The study of the foundational laws that determine a state’s constitution. This branch of law deals with the legal relationships between the various bodies of a government and also their relationship with the individual
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Graduated start learning
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Degreee start learning
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stopień, dyplom ukończenia studiów
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branch/areas/fields/bodies of the law start learning
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legal practice – kancelaria prawnicza start learning
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praktyka prawnicza – kancelaria prawnicza
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Liable start learning
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means legal responsibility
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skyline start learning
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Compact start learning
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skyscrapers start learning
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remote start learning
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deprived – pozbawiony, wyzuty start learning
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pozbawieni – bez zniek., wyzuty
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residential start learning
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sprawling start learning
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