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Devilling — is the period of training, pupillage or junior work undertaken by a person wishing to become an advocate in one of the legal systems of the United Kingdom or Ireland. Contents 1 Scotland 2 Ireland 3 England and Wales 4 … Wikipedia
devilling — in England, the arrangement whereby one barrister assists another. In Scotland, it has a specialised sense referring to the period of compulsory training with another advocate before call. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
Devilling — devil dev il, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deviled}or {Devilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deviling}or {Devilling}.] 1. To make like a devil; to invest with the character of a devil. [1913 Webster] 2. To grill with Cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
devilling — dev·il || devl n. evil spirit, demon v. harass, tease … English contemporary dictionary
devilling — /devalin)/ A term used in London of a barrister recently admitted to the bar, who assists a junior barrister in his professional work, without appearing in any way in the matter … Black's law dictionary
devilling — /devalin)/ A term used in London of a barrister recently admitted to the bar, who assists a junior barrister in his professional work, without appearing in any way in the matter … Black's law dictionary
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Advocate — Infobox Occupation name= PAGENAME caption= 19th century painting of advocates, by French artist Honoré Daumier official names= advocate barrister type= profession activity sector= law competencies= advocacy and interpersonal skills, analytical… … Wikipedia
Barrister — Infobox Occupation name= PAGENAME caption= Illustration of an early 20th century French barrister official names= type= Profession activity sector= Law competencies= Advocacy and interpersonal skills, analytical mind, critical thinking,… … Wikipedia
Faculty of Advocates — Formation 1532 Headquarters Parliament House Location Ed … Wikipedia