Advocate

An advocate is one who speaks on behalf of another, especially in a legal context. Implicit in the concept is the notion that the represented lacks the knowledge, skill, ability, or standing to speak for themselves. Common advocates include lawyers, activists, and public relations consultants.

Country Specific Information

In Scotland, U.K., "advocate" refers to those legal professionals with the automatic right to argue cases in the supreme courts of Scotland (i.e. the House of Lords, Court of Session and High Court of Justiciary). These are similar to "barristers" in England. Some well known Scottish advocates are John Balfour, Alexander Boswell, James Boswell, David Dalrymple, Henry Home and Alexander Wedderburn.

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See also: Advocate, Activism, Alexander Boswell, Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Barrister, Consultant, David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, Henry Home, Lord Kames, James Boswell