Phrases with «right of audience»

The phrase "right of audience" refers to the legal permission for someone to speak and participate in a court or other legal proceedings. It means that these individuals are allowed to present arguments, question witnesses, and generally have a voice in the legal process. Full definition

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Sentences with «right of audience»

  • Since being granted higher rights of audience in the superior courts, they have come to realize that they do not want to be in court, that it is not their skill set. (slaw.ca)
  • He is a fully qualified collaborative lawyer and has full rights of audience, specialising in children matters but also handling complex financial disputes. (hcrlaw.com)
  • There seemed to be no restriction on rights of audience at these hearings. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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