How Are an Attorney and Lawyer Different?

Reviewed by Alexander Karasik, Esq. | Personal Injury Trial Attorney | Super Lawyers Recognized | 15+ Years Experience | Last updated: February 2026

Previously, the term lawyer specifically indicated an individual with legal education but lacking admission to practice law. Conversely, attorney referred to someone with both legal training and admission to the bar of a legal jurisdiction.


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Alexander Karasik, Esq. is a personal injury trial attorney in Brooklyn with over 15 years of experience representing injured New Yorkers, recognized by Super Lawyers. Read his full bio.