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There are separate legal advisors for the other jurisdictions of the .

The Attorney General and the Solicitor General, despite their titles (an attorney in the Common Law courts was the equivalent of a solicitor in the courts of Equity ), have historically been Barrister s and Queen's Counsel . However, Harriet Harman QC MP, who was Solicitor-General until May 2005, is a Solicitor. The Attorney General has precedence over all other barristers in the English Courts, and in the House Of Lords has precedence over the Lord Advocate , even in Scottish cases. The Attorney General is addressed in court as "Mr Attorney".

As well as Her Majesty's Attorney General, there is also an Attorney General to the Prince Of Wales and an Attorney General to the Duchy Of Lancaster . When there is a Queen Consort or Dowager , she also has an Attorney General, as did the late Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother .

The Attorney General currently also holds the office of Attorney General For Northern Ireland .


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