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That's what "struck off" generally means in jurisdictions that have lawyers who are not barristers (i.e., members of the bar), such as the UK.



This is super confusing because in the US lawyers are members of the bar, but are not refered to as barristers. As an American I've only ever heard the term "disbarment"; never "struck off".




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