of counsel
(US, law) Used as the title of an attorney who has a relationship with a law firm or other organization, but is not an associate or a partner.
Alan Garten, general counsel of the Trump Organization, told the Times, “Everything was done in strict compliance with applicable law and under the advice of counsel and tax experts.” Source: Internet
Another issue suitable for appeal in criminal cases is effective assistance of counsel. Source: Internet
Certainly, it requires the skills of counsel on both sides to be fairly equally pitted and subjected to an impartial judge. Source: Internet
A Farenthold spokeswoman told CNN on Wednesday "that he has not yet written a check, and on the advice of counsel is waiting to see what changes the House will make to the Congressional Accountability Act before repaying those funds." Source: Internet
Following successful completion of this stage, most barristers then join a set of Chambers, a group of counsel who share the costs of premises and support staff whilst remaining individually self-employed. Source: Internet
In addition to the disputants and the mediator, the process may benefit from the presence of counsel, subject-matter experts, interpreters, family, etc. Secure a venue for each mediation session. Source: Internet