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Opposing lawyers have the duty to represent their clients. An opposing lawyer owes you no duty, and in fact, you may feel an opposing lawyers actions are directly contrary to your wishes or interests. That is why you may have retained your own lawyer, to represent your interests and advise you.
An adverse party is an opposing party in a lawsuit under an adversary system of law. In general, an adverse party is a party against whom judgment is sought or a party interested in sustaining a judgment or decree. For example, the adverse party for a defendant is the plaintiff.
In BMC, the superior courts, and federal court, its always been opposing counsel, counsel for [party], or Attorney [Name].
In a criminal case, the governments lawyer is called the prosecutor. The prosecutor is usually an assistant district attorney (state court cases) or assistant U.S. attorney (federal court cases). A public defender or private attorney may represent a criminal defendant.
opposing counsel means the outside trial counsel (including counsel of record) for the Party that will cross-examine the Witness. Sample 1. opposing counsel means counsel for the party that did not notice the remote deposition.
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