/sʌb-ˈædvəˌkeɪt/ – noun
Definition: luật sư phụ, trợ lý của luật sư.
A more thorough explanation: A sub-advocate is a legal term referring to a lawyer who assists or acts on behalf of the main advocate or attorney in a legal matter or case. The sub-advocate may provide support, advice, or representation under the supervision or direction of the main advocate.
Example: The law firm assigned a sub-advocate to assist with the preparation of the case.