/ambi(ˌ)dekˈsterətē/ – Noun
Definition: việc thẩm phán nhận hối lộ của cả hai bên trong vụ án, việc thẩm phán ăn hối lộ hai mang.
A more thorough explanation: Ambidexterity refers to the ability to use both hands with equal skill and ease. In a legal context, it may also refer to the ability to act or make decisions with equal skill and effectiveness using either hand, or metaphorically, with equal skill and effectiveness in different situations or roles.
Example: The lawyer’s ambidexterity in handling both prosecution and defense cases made them a highly sought-after attorney in the courtroom.