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What is the collective noun for a group of lawyers?

There isn't one universally accepted collective noun for a group of lawyers. However, some commonly used terms include:

* Bar - This is a more formal term, referring to the legal profession as a whole.

* Bench - This refers to the group of judges in a court.

* Jury - While not specifically for lawyers, a jury is a group of people who decide the outcome of a legal case.

* Firm - This refers to a group of lawyers working together in a professional practice.

You can also use more creative and humorous options like:

* A swarm of lawyers

* A flock of lawyers

* A gaggle of lawyers

* A bevy of lawyers

Ultimately, the best collective noun to use depends on the context and your desired tone.

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