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law firm
/lɑː fɝːm/
USDefinition
1
A professional organization or partnership of lawyers who provide legal advice, representation, and services to clients.
2
A business entity specializing in the practice of law, often structured as a partnership, corporation, or limited liability company.
Examples
After spilling coffee on the contract, he sheepishly called his law firm to explain the 'espresso' clause.
The law firm’s new intern mistook 'billable hours' for happy hour and charged the client for karaoke.
In a plot twist worthy of a courtroom drama, the law firm defended a client accused of stealing their own thunder.
Her law firm is so efficient, they win cases before the judge finishes saying 'order in the court'.