"Of Oounsel" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Of Oounsel LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

A phrase commonly ap1 plied in practice to the counsel employed by a party ln a cause, and particularly to one employed to assist In the preparation of management of a cause, or lts presentation on appeal, but who ls not the principal attorney of record for the party

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