attorney-at-law means an attorney-at-law, a legal practitioner or advocate duly admitted to practise law in the courts of a Contracting Party;
attorney-at-law means a person whose name has been entered on the Roll of attorneys at law pursuant to the Legal Profession Act, 2008, as amended;
More Definitions of attorney-at-law
attorney-at-law means an attorney admitted to practise before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in Anguilla;
attorney-at-law or “attorney” means a person whose name is entered on the Roll in accordance with this Act or under any law for the time being in force;
attorney-at-law means a person having a general right of audience in the Supreme Court of Judicature;
attorney-at-law means a person duly admitted and entitled to practise law in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines;
attorney-at-law means an attorney-at-law admitted and enrolled under the Legal Profession Act, Cap. 320 or any other law for the time being in force;
attorney-at-law means a person whose name is entered on the Roll in accordance with the Legal Profession Act;