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  2. Counsel - Wikipedia

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    The legal system in England uses the term counsel as an approximate synonym for a barrister-at-law, but not for a solicitor, and may apply it to mean either a single person who pleads a cause, or collectively, the body of barristers engaged in a case. [1] The difference between "Barrister" and "Counsel" is subtle.

  3. Council - Wikipedia

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    A council is a group of people who come together to consult, deliberate, or make decisions. [1] A council may function as a legislature , especially at a town , city or county / shire level, but most legislative bodies at the state/provincial or national level are not considered councils.

  4. Of counsel - Wikipedia

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    The average annual base salary for "of counsel" or "special counsel" in the United States between 2003 and 2009 was US$216,019 (with salary varying depending on size/reputation of the firm, its location, and the attorney’s experience). [5] At highly prestigious law firms, an "of counsel" or "special counsel" may make as much as US$375,000 per ...

  5. King-in-Council - Wikipedia

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    The King-in-Council or the Queen-in-Council, depending on the gender of the reigning monarch, is a constitutional term in a number of states. In a general sense, it refers to the monarch exercising executive authority , usually in the form of approving orders, on the advice of the country's privy council or executive council .

  6. Consigliere - Wikipedia

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    The word was popularized in English by the novel The Godfather (1969) and its film adaptation. In the novel, a consigliere is an advisor or counselor to the boss , with the additional responsibility of representing the boss in important meetings both within the boss's crime family and with other crime families.

  7. Proconsul - Wikipedia

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    The Latin word prōconsul is a shortened form of prō consule, meaning "(one acting) on behalf of the consul." [2] It appears on inscriptions beginning in 135 BC. [3] Ancient historians describe Quintus Publilius Philo, the first proconsul, as acting prō consule for 326 BC. [4] [5] For later proconsuls, the same sources use the shortened form ...

  8. Curia regis - Wikipedia

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    During the 13th century, the great council and the small curia separated into two distinct bodies. The great council evolved into Parliament and the small curia evolved into the Privy Council. [7] The small curia regis then is "the very distant ancestor of the modern executive, the Cabinet acting for the authority of the crown."

  9. Counsel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Counsel may refer to: Counsellor at law or counsel, a lawyer Legal counsel; General counsel; ... Council (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 29 ...