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Solicitor General

The Solicitor General is that person who represents or advises a government when it is party to a suit, generally in front of its supreme court.

See United States Solicitor General

Ireland In Ireland the Solicitor General is known as the Chief State Solicitor[?]. The Office of Chief State Solicitor is a branch of the Attorney General's Office.

External link

Irish Attorney General website (http://www.irlgov.ie/ag/)



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