Definition of Cocounsel

1. Noun. joint counsel ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cocounsel

1. [v -SELLED, -SELLING, -SELS, -SELED, -SELING]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cocounsel

cocoonings
cocoonish
cocoonlike
cocoons
cocopalm
cocopalms
cocopan
cocopans
cocopeat
cocoplum
cocoplums
cocos
cocoswood
cocottes
cocounsel (current term)
cocounseled
cocounseling
cocounselled
cocounselling
cocounsels
cocoyam
cocoyams
cocozelle
cocozelles
cocreate
cocreated
cocreates
cocreating
cocreation

Literary usage of Cocounsel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mediation and Conference Programs in the Federal Courts of Appeals: A by Robert J. Niemic (1997)
"... with the exception of their clients or cocounsel but only upon receiving due assurances that the recipients will honor the confidentiality rules. ..."

2. Empowering Families, Helping Adolescents: Family-Centered Treatment of edited by Wendy Snyder (1998)
"Its primary role is to assist legal services attorneys nationwide by providing advice and technical assistance, acting as cocounsel in selected cases, ..."

3. Attorneys' Fees and the Tobacco Settlement: Congressional Hearing edited by Howard Coble (2000)
"... an independent panel of three arbiters decide how much money we make, and we intend to urge that on our colleagues and our cocounsel in other States. ..."

4. Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities: Poverty, Inequality edited by Mary Frances Berry (2000)
"At the leadership level I can tell you that most of our cases you see our counsel being cocounsel with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, with the other legal ..."

5. Proceedings in the House of Representatives, Fifty-eighth Congress by United States Congress. House, Charles Swayne (1912)
"On the 19th day of October, 1901, Mr. Beiden and his cocounsel, Mr. Paquet, presumably from the city of New Orleans, addressee! a letter to Judge Swayne, ..."

6. Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and by United States Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (1906)
"In other words, you have spent many years, obviously, in this field, so I would assume that you and your cocounsel could draft a proposed amendment with the ..."

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