counsel

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, 'counsel' refers to the professional advisor or attorney who provides legal guidance to a client or party in a dispute. It signifies the legal representation provided by an advocate to navigate legal issues, advise on strategy, and represent the interests of the client within the judicial system.

Plain-English Translation

Think of 'counsel' as the lawyer or expert who gives advice to help solve a legal problem. They are the people who tell you what to do in a lawsuit or contract situation.

Context in Contracts

It is crucial because it defines the legal advisor responsible for interpreting legal obligations, developing litigation strategy, and ensuring that the rights of the client are protected within the framework of the law.

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A plaintiff's counsel advising on a tort claim.

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The appointed counsel in a corporate dispute.

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How counsel shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A person or entity (like an attorney) who provides professional legal advice, representation, or guidance to another party in a legal proceeding or contractual relationship.

Why does it matter?

It is crucial because it defines the legal advisor responsible for interpreting legal obligations, developing litigation strategy, and ensuring that the rights of the client are protected within the framework of the law.

When does it matter?

When a legal action is underway, when a contract requires expert interpretation, or when a party needs professional advice to understand their legal standing or obligations.

Where is it usually seen?

In pleadings, court filings, legal briefs, and formal agreements where one party is formally advised by another legal professional.

Who is affected?

The client (e.g., a plaintiff, defendant, or corporate entity) who seeks expert legal guidance, and the attorney who provides that guidance.

How does it work?

It works by providing strategic advice, interpreting statutes, drafting legal arguments, or offering formal representation to ensure compliance with legal requirements.

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Counsel

A counsel or a counsellor at law is a person who gives advice and deals with various issues, particularly in legal matters. It is a title often used interchangeably with the title of lawyer. The word counsel can also mean advice given outside of the context...

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