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my solicitor vs my solicitors

Both 'my solicitor' and 'my solicitors' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'My solicitor' refers to one specific legal representative, while 'my solicitors' indicates that you have more than one solicitor. The choice between the singular and plural form depends on the number of legal representatives you are referring to.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 161 views

my solicitor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'my solicitor' when referring to one specific legal representative who is providing legal advice or representation.

Examples:

  • I need to consult my solicitor before signing the contract.
  • My solicitor will handle all the legal aspects of the case.
  • This is Green, my solicitor.
  • Sacked my solicitor, by the way.
  • You ask my solicitor what I'd instructed her to do about child support.
  • Would you mind awfully if I stopped and telephoned my solicitor?
  • But my solicitor will attend tomorrow.
  • He's not really my solicitor.
  • I want to talk to my solicitor.
  • Funny, not what my solicitor says.
  • The same John Bacchus who, according to my solicitor, was criticized in open court for lying about a piece of prosecution evidence.
  • They pr event me from contacting my solicitor... by pulling out the plug of the telephone.
  • If you do, the next time I see you, you won't be my solicitor.
  • I'm very happy to cooperate with your investigation, but as this is a commercially sensitive area, I'd prefer my solicitor was present to verify all the small details.
  • Mwah! You've met my solicitor, remember?
  • What do you mean, my solicitor?
  • My solicitor says I'll get bail.
  • My solicitor will be in touch to cease access to your allowance.
  • My solicitor was told you lived at this address.
  • My solicitor meets us in London tonight.
  • My solicitor, Mr Davis, please, Mildred.
  • My solicitor, Dr. Leid, and his wife.

Alternatives:

  • my lawyer
  • my attorney

my solicitors

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'my solicitors' when referring to more than one solicitor who are providing legal advice or representation.

Examples:

  • I have a team of solicitors working on my case.
  • My solicitors have advised me to proceed with caution.
  • I've instructed my solicitors to transfer the deeds.
  • 'My solicitors told me it would be more profitable 'than if I just sold it through an estate agent.'
  • "I can always make a trunk call to my solicitors."
  • I've nothing further to add without my solicitor present.
  • This is Green, my solicitor.
  • My solicitor says I'll get bail.
  • Sacked my solicitor, by the way.
  • But my solicitor will attend tomorrow.
  • He's not really my solicitor.
  • Please, you should talk to my solicitor.
  • My solicitor will be in touch to cease access to your allowance.
  • My solicitor was told you lived at this address.
  • My solicitor meets us in London tonight.
  • But I want a word with my solicitor.
  • I want to talk to my solicitor.
  • My solicitor, Mr Davis, please, Mildred.
  • Funny, not what my solicitor says.
  • My solicitor will advance you enough money to
  • You ask my solicitor what I'd instructed her to do about child support.
  • I didn't want my solicitor here because... he has a son.

Alternatives:

  • my legal team
  • my legal representatives

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