/ˈpliːdər/ – Noun
Definition: luật sư bào chữa, luật sư phụ trong hai luật sư của một bên đương sự.
A more thorough explanation: A pleader is a legal practitioner who represents a party in a court of law, typically by presenting arguments and making submissions on behalf of their client. In some jurisdictions, a pleader may also be referred to as an attorney or lawyer.
Example: The pleader argued passionately in court on behalf of their client.