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Counsel and council are pronounced the same, but they have different (though related) meanings. Counsel is a verb meaning advise and a noun meaning advice or instruction. It can also be used as a noun to refer to a lawyer.
Depends on the firm. But typically, a partner has an ownership stake or is on track (non-equity partners) for an ownership/profit taking stake while counsel is typically a senior position without that. They may have additional incentives like a greater percentage of collections, fewer required hours, etc.
The right to counsel refers to the right of a criminal defendant to have a lawyer assist in his defense, even if he cannot afford to pay for an attorney. The Sixth Amendment gives defendants the right to counsel in federal prosecutions.
A brief is an authority and instruction provided by a solicitor to counsel to undertake specified work.
The noun counsel means advice, especially that given formally. Counsel is synonymous with guidance, direction and instruction. The Hebrew word that best communicates the concept of counsel is esah, which adds purpose or plan to the definition. It is both used of Gods counsel and of human counsel.
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When it is appropriate to use a barrister, the barrister is sent Instructions (when asked to give an opinion on a case) or a Brief (if the barrister is to appear in court). Good instructions should give background on a case and will generally include the following: Who you are and whom you act for.
Definition: Advice of counsel refers to the guidance given by lawyers to their clients. It can also be used as a defense in certain legal cases where a party seeks to avoid liability or punishment by claiming that they acted reasonably and in good faith on the advice of their attorney.
Niche specialization: Attorneys of counsel frequently specialize in a particular area of law. They may focus on complex cases, provide strategic advice, or contribute to the firms knowledge base in their specialized field. Their role often involves handling unique legal matters that require their specific expertise.

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