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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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bar lawyer

If a lawyer breaks a law, do you say that he could get barred.

I could get barred for malpractice.

Can you use it as a noun

The barring of unlawful layers is my number one priority.

Can you say that a layer is unlawful?

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Anonymous If a lawyer breaks a law, ... he gets dis barred. com/dictionary/disbar CJ

  • Anonymous If a lawyer breaks a law, ...
  • he gets dis barred.
  • com/dictionary/disbar CJ
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AnonymousIf a lawyer breaks a law,
... he gets disbarred.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disbar

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Can you use it as a noun?
The disbarring of unlawful layers is my number one priority.

Can you say that a layer is unlawful?

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AnonymousCan you use it as a noun?The disbarring of ...
Yes, disbarring is OK, but disbarment is the proper word.
AnonymousCan you say that a lawyer is unlawful?
Yes, but it is more often actions that are unlawful rather than people. Some other useful words for that context
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Unethical is another word.

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