Juristi
Juristi is a term used in Finnish to denote a person who works in the legal field. In English the closest equivalents are jurist or lawyer. The word describes a professional with training in law who interprets and applies legal rules. The scope can include practicing attorneys, in-house counsel, judges, prosecutors, law professors, and legal researchers. In Finnish, juristi is a general label for someone with a legal education; the specific licensure and title can vary by jurisdiction, for example asianajaja for a licensed attorney in Finland.
Etymology and cognates: Juristi is a borrowing from Swedish jurist or German Jurist, itself deriving from Latin
Usage notes: Juristi is commonly used in academic and professional contexts. It is not a fixed professional
See also: Jurist, Lawyer, Jurisprudence, List of legal occupations.