What is the difference between an attorney and an attorney who is of counsel to a firm?

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2026-05-08 00:45

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The term "of counsel" usually implies a "continuing" relationship with the other law firm, meaning a "close, regular, personal relationship." The status "of counsel" does not incude partners or associates. It sometimes means a retired partner who acts as a consultant from time to time or an independent contractor attorney who does not work on a full time basis.

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