guardhouse lawyer Idiom, Proverb
Barrack-room lawyer
(UK) A barrack-room lawyer is a person who gives opinions on things they are not qualified to speak about.
Philadelphia lawyer
Philadelphia lawyer A shrewd attorney, adept at dealing with legal technicalities, as in
It would take a Philadelphia lawyer to get him off. This expression dates from the late 1700s and, as lexicographer Richard H. Thornton observed: “Why members of the Philadelphia bar should be credited with superhuman sagacity has never been satisfactorily explained.”
guardhouse lawyer
One who acts abreast about article one absolutely knows little about. Stop actuality a bastille advocate and giving me admonition on how to get a job back you've been unemployed for months too!Learn more: lawyer
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