of counsel in English

adjective

(of a lawyer ) not involved in an active manner in the daily work of a law firm but is available for consultation or for special matters

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "of counsel" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "of counsel", or refer to the context using the word "of counsel" in the English Dictionary.

1. The spirit of counsel and of mightiness,+

2. Now, a brief word of counsel to missionaries.

3. Some resent and reject any kind of counsel.

4. Youjung Byon is an of counsel in Hong Kong

5. Cushion words of counsel with warm and sincere commendation.

6. Make tactful but specific application of counsel to local situation as needed.

7. To youth I have but words of counsel -- work, work, work. 

8. Other challenges are the appointment of counsel of choice for indigent accused

9. Upon the advice of counsel, I insist on my Fifth Amendment rights.

10. 06-3559, JUDGE DAVIS BRIEF FOR RESPONDENT-Appellee AND APPENDIX OF COUNSEL: DAVID J

11. ◦ Proactive disclosure Listing of Counsel with a disclosure order allowing access to confidential information.

12. 12 To youth I have but words of counsel -- work, work[Sentencedict.com], work. 

13. Upon the advice of counsel, I continue to assert my rights under the Fifth Amendment.

14. 12 Peter addresses kindly words of counsel to Christian women living in religiously divided households.

15. The system of counsel for the aggrieved person is supplemented by the free legal aid programme.

16. Constitutional Law Group Advisors provide Assistance of Counsel under Article VI of the United States Constitution

17. A word of caution, though: Apply any points of counsel to yourself, not to your mate.

18. Individual students profit further from points of counsel that he may offer in private after the meeting.

19. The Tribunal accepts the submissions of counsel for CBF that intervention stocks cannot be sold to Canada.

20. As if water had the power of counsel, of giving allowance or giving notice against its own exploitation.

21. The author's initial claim under article # paragraph # of the Covenant was abandoned by submission of counsel dated # ay

22. No other body of counsel, ancient or modern, is so consistently beneficial and applies to people of all races.

23. After concluding his active practice in 1979, Bantz was of counsel to the firm until his death in 1983

24. Being of Counsel, rather than a partner, is also an option for attorneys who prefer a more predictable, less time-intensive schedule

25. 23 All the facts of the case will be fresh in his mind and he will have just heard the mitigation of counsel.

26. As an example, attorneys “of Counsel” are often really talented lawyers who come in to do work on high profile cases or those

27. A law firm like Skadden may pay an of Counsel attorney $375,000 a year and bill the same attorney out at $750 an hour.

28. Of Counsel is also sometimes used in reference to an attorney who is associated with a law firm, but is neither a partner nor an associate.

29. “Of Counsel’, one of these mysterious law firm terms, simply means a lawyer who is employed by a firm to do work but is not an associate or a partner

30. Of Counsel is an excellent "safety net" for very good attorneys who are not yet ready to be a partner at a major, major law firm, or who will never be

31. As a help to recognize when advice is needed, and to assist in making decisions that will make “life now” more successful, the Christian has access to an unsurpassed source of counsel —the Bible.

32. Of Counsel A term commonly applied in the Practice of Law to an attorney who has been employed to aid in the preparation and management of a particular case but who is not the principal attorney in the action

33. Inflections of ' Counsel ' (v): (⇒ conjugate) When both "l" and "ll" forms exist, spellings with a double "l" are correct, but rare, in US English, while those with a single "l" are not correct in UK English.

34. Whereas a warning, or letter of counsel are used to clarify the rules and to state that there may be some concern for behaviour, a letter of Admonishment is a clear recognition that somebody knowingly committed a wrongful act, and if they continue to engage in this activity, there