What is it understood for "Legal Council" in an expression like "Legal Council for the accident victims? Maybe, legal protection for victims?
Thanks :up:
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What is it understood for "Legal Council" in an expression like "Legal Council for the accident victims? Maybe, legal protection for victims?
Thanks :up:
Check the spelling. It is probably "legal counsel" = legal advice.
Not that I can see.
:up:, but it's a common mistake, because of the schwa.
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... and quite possibly, given the context, it may be a metonym referring to the person who gives the advice and represents the victims in court: "Counsel for the plaintiff* is Mr Rumpole".
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*person asking for something in court - in this case probably compensation.