counsel
sound or sensible advice
advice based on deep understanding and good judgement
a lawyer or lawyers giving legal advice
the lawyer representing the person accused of a crime
the chief lawyer of a company or governmental agency
a lawyer appointed to investigate a specific matter
a lawyer from outside an organization or government appointed to investigate
the lawyer representing the other side in a case
a private lawyer or firm hired by a company or agency
the lawyer who is in charge of a legal team
an experienced lawyer, often with a title of distinction
the lawyer representing the prosecution
the principal lawyer for a party in a lawsuit
the lawyer acting for the state to prove someone is guilty
the lawyer defending the accused
a senior barrister in charge of a case in court
a senior barrister appointed on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor (when the monarch is female)
a senior barrister appointed on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor (when the monarch is male)
a less experienced lawyer, often working under a senior counsel
a lawyer who advises on the drafting of laws
a lawyer who is second in command to a chief counsel
a lawyer who helps a more senior lawyer
a lawyer who previously represented a client or held a position
advice not to try to do sth because it is too difficult
to ask for advice
to provide advice to someone
to formally give advice
to offer advice to someone
to act according to advice given
to pay attention to advice
to accept and consider advice
to agree to follow advice
to receive advice
to formally hire a lawyer, often by paying a fee in advance
to officially choose a lawyer for someone
to pay to employ a lawyer
to formally give a lawyer details about a case and authorize them to act
to seek professional advice from a lawyer
to give a lawyer the information needed for a case
advice about a particular subject
the lawyer representing a particular person or side
when advice is accepted or becomes dominant
when a lawyer acts on behalf of a client
when a lawyer presents reasons to support a case
when a lawyer states that something is true
when a lawyer questions a witness for the opposing side
when a lawyer formally says or writes something
when a lawyer asks someone questions in court
when a lawyer formally presents a document or argument to a court