Portuguese term
assistido pelo advogado
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Proposed translations
with the attendance of and advised by
Grande Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa, José Pedro Machado, Tomo II, Pág. 69.
So, in our case, the parties Zezinho and Maria are not represented by the lawyer, i.e. he/she does not sign for them, but are merely advised by him/her.
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Note added at 11 hrs (2020-09-14 10:39:53 GMT)
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Veja tb a definição n.º 4 em
https://www.dicionarioinformal.com.br/significado/assistir/2...
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Note added at 11 hrs (2020-09-14 11:13:07 GMT)
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Definição n.º 5 em:
http://www.aulete.com.br/assistir
with the assistance of Attorney...
assisted/represented by their lawyer
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Mario Freitas
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Obrigada, Mário! 😊
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Sergio Carré
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Obrigada, Sérgio! 😊
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Charles R. Castleberry
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Obrigada, Charles! 😊
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attend upon / attended upon by US: the Attorney UK: Counsel
Note that the bills of costs or fee notes of my one-time City of London law firm included a line entry as a charge for such 'attendance' namely for having served the clients.
Forum post: 'Attend upon' is an old-fashioned phrase which means to meet or keep one's appointment usually with someone superior. > NO
The technical and commercial departments of Cantina Cortecchia attend upon its *clientele* identifying its needs and satisfying any particular specific productive request.
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/portuguese-to-english/law-general/893600-representar-v-assistir.html
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