The United States Solicitor General is the person appointed to represent the Government of the United States before the Supreme Court of the United States. Currently, the Solicitor General is Elena Kagan, who was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 2009. The Principal Deputy, Neal Katyal, is currently serving as Acting Solicitor General.
The Solicitor General determines the legal position that the United States will take in the Supreme Court. In addition to supervising and conducting cases in which the government is a party, the Solicitor General's office also files amicus curiae briefs in cases in which the federal government has a significant interest in the legal issue. The Solicitor General's office argues on behalf of the government in virtually every case in which the United States is a party, and also argues in most of the cases in which the government has filed an amicus brief. In the federal courts of appeals, the Office of the Solicitor General reviews cases decided against the United States and determines whether the government will seek review in the Supreme Court. The Solicitor General's office also reviews cases decided against the United States in the federal district courts and approves every case in which the government files an appeal.
Someone who is a lawyer could be a solicitor or barrister because it is a general term. It is more usually used for a solicitor. A King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel is a barrister who is working to put the case for the crown in as courtroom.
An associate solicitor is an American phrase. In the UK an associate solicitor is Senior Assistant Solicitor (or Associate). Newly qualified+ solicitors are called Assistant Solicitors
'Solicitor' as a profession, usually refers to a lawyer.
A solicitor must go to college and get a law degree. Then they must pass a test to become a licensed solicitor.
If they are my client, they shouldn't be speaking with the solicitor.
When the United States is party to a case in the Supreme Court, it is represented by the office of the US Solicitor General. The Solicitor General's office is under the US Attorney General's Office; they are both part of the Department of Justice in the Executive branch.The Solicitor General's office has a staff of attorneys whose job it is to argue on behalf of the government. If the case is important enough, the Solicitor General him- or herself may represent the US.Justice Elena Kagan was US Solicitor General before her elevation to the Supreme Court; Neal Katyal is currently (December 2010) the Acting Solicitor General.
Michigan Solicitor General was created in 1939.
When the United States is party to a case in the Supreme Court, it is represented by the office of the US Solicitor General. The Solicitor General's office is under the US Attorney General's Office; they are both part of the Department of Justice in the Executive branch.The Solicitor General's office has a staff of attorneys whose job it is to argue on behalf of the government. If the case is important enough, the Solicitor General him- or herself may represent the US.Justice Elena Kagan was US Solicitor General before her elevation to the Supreme Court; Neal Katyal is currently (December 2010) the Acting Solicitor General.
"Who is the first woman general solicitor of the philippines?"
Vladimir Osman Aguilar Guerra is the Solicitor General for Guatemala.
Francis Winnington - Solicitor-General - was born in 1634.
Francis Winnington - Solicitor-General - died in 1700.
William Ellis - solicitor-general - died in 1680.
William Ellis - solicitor-general - was born in 1609.
Office of the Solicitor-General in Brazil was created in 1993.
Patrick Barnewall - Solicitor General - died in 1552.
The duties of the solicitor general are to represent the US in the supreme court and act like a tenth justice in the court.