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Attorney at law - American attorneys' attire |  | Attorney at law - American attorneys' attire: Encyclopedia II - Attorney at law - American attorneys' attire |  | Unlike their counterparts in other common law jurisdictions, American attorneys are not required to wear wigs, robes or any other items of court dress when they appear in court. They are expected to wear contemporary business Suits.
The one exception is the United States Solicitor General, who traditionally argues before the U.S. Supreme Court in 19th-century attire, including a "morning coat" with tails.
Attorneys in the United States do not usually have to adhere to a strict color code garb and can argue their cases wearing b ...
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Attorney at law - American attorneys' attire
Unlike their counterparts in other common law jurisdictions, American attorneys are not required to wear wigs, robes or any other items of court dress when they appear in court. They are expected to wear contemporary business Suits.
The one exception is the United States Solicitor General, who traditionally argues before the U.S. Supreme Court in 19th-century attire, including a "morning coat" with tails.
Attorneys in the United States do not usually have to adhere to a strict color code garb and can argue their cases wearing business suits. However attorneys in India appearing in all Courts have to adhere to a strict color code garb--usually a dark colored trouser, white shirt, band, black coat and gowns.
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