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Simple English definitions for legal terms

counselor-at-law

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A quick definition of counselor-at-law:

A counselor-at-law is a type of lawyer who gives advice and assistance to clients. They can represent clients in court and are sometimes called barristers. There are different types of counselors, such as appointed counsel who are assigned by the court to represent someone who cannot afford a lawyer, and in-house counsel who work for a company. Counselors can also be part of a team of lawyers working on a case, with the lead counsel being the most senior lawyer in charge.

A more thorough explanation:

A counselor-at-law is a type of lawyer who provides advice and assistance to clients. They may represent clients in legal matters, or simply provide guidance on a particular issue. The term can also refer to a member of the bar or a barrister in English law.

These examples illustrate the different types of counselors-at-law and their roles. Appointed counsel represents indigent clients who cannot afford their own lawyer. Corporate counsel works for a company and handles its legal matters. Local counsel assists nonresident lawyers with cases or transactions in a particular jurisdiction.

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