cocounsel

cocounsel

(ˌkəʊˈkaʊnsəl)
vb (tr)
to counsel jointly
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He and his cocounsel argued not only that Congress lacked power to create a bank, but that doing so intruded on Maryland's sovereignty.
Lawyer Ian Sapayan, vice chair of NUPL in the Visayas and Ramos' cocounsel in a case filed against six people who were tagged as communist rebels and arrested by soldiers in Mabinay town, Negros Oriental, believed Ramos was killed by state forces.
(30) A year later, he served as cocounsel for the PLM's intellectual leader Ricardo Flores Magon in his unsuccessful appeal of his conviction for conspiracy under the Espionage Act, and offered his services to another Magon ally, Mexican lawyer Edgecomb Pinchon.
An antebellum attorney from the Eighth Judicial Circuit in Illinois who helped pioneer insanity defenses, Leonard Swett (1825-89) traversed his circuit with Abraham Lincoln from October 1849 until 1860--dining and lodging with him and serving either as Lincoln's cocounsel or opposing counsel in over 90 circuit court cases of record.
York also served as cocounsel with the Virginia Attorney General's Office in defending the lawsuits DOJ brought under CRIPA in the early 1990s against the Northern Virginia Training Center and Eastern State Hospital.
(3) and have prior experience as lead counsel in no fewer than nine state or federal jury trials of serious and complex cases which were tried to completion, as well as prior experience as lead defense counsel or cocounsel in at least two state or federal cases tried to completion in which the death penalty was sought.
court without cocounsel, making the lawyer's personal experience
(236) Not only did the case itself make headlines, but Root herself and her cocounsel, George A.
Randee Waldman, a former senior attorney with AFC and the cocounsel for its lawsuit against Franklin K.
I was Mohammed Jawad's defense counsel before the military commissions and cocounsel on his writ of habeas corpus.
You, your cocounsel, opposing counsel, the child rep, and counsel for the children all agree that you want more than anything to get this agreement drafted, signed, and entered as fast as possible, before either client has a change of heart.
Boston's patriots considered Quincy one of their leading lights, but today he is remembered only as cocounsel for the defense in the Boston Massacre trial.