attorneyship
/ˌætəˈniːʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state or position of being an attorney or lawyer, especially one authorized to act on behalf of another person or organization.
“The company’s lawyer was granted attorneyship to represent the client in court.”
2. noun
The quality or power of being an attorney or lawyer, especially one skilled in law and legal proceedings.
“The young lawyer’s impressive attorneyship and argument won the case.”