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in-house counsel

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A quick definition of in-house counsel:

Term: in-house counsel

Definition: In-house counsel is a lawyer who works for a company and helps with its legal issues. They represent the company in legal cases and get paid a salary by the company. They are also called house counsel, inside counsel, or corporate counsel.

A more thorough explanation:

In-house counsel is a lawyer who works for a company and handles its legal matters. They represent the company in legal cases and receive a salary from the company.

  • ABC Corporation has an in-house counsel who advises the company on legal issues and represents them in court.
  • XYZ Inc. hired an in-house counsel to handle their legal affairs instead of outsourcing to a law firm.

These examples illustrate how in-house counsel work for a specific company and are responsible for handling all legal matters related to that company. They provide legal advice and representation to the company in various legal proceedings.

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