A legal counsel is basically an attorney who gives legal advice, support, and representation to clients that include both individuals, corporations, and other organizations. He or she advises and makes arguments on behalf of his or her clients on various issues ranging from divorce, business disputes, personal injury claims, insurance policies, and criminal cases. These professionals also conduct seminars on a variety of subjects including how to find the best possible investment opportunities and how to select the best real estate investment properties. Moreover, these professionals are also skilled in handling the legal documents and procedures involved in their client’s case. This legal counselor is also skilled in conducting negotiations and he is an expert when it comes to settling legal disputes between different parties.
In America, the representation that a professional such as a legal counsel offers is absolutely necessary as this ensures that their clients receive fair representation. It ensures that they get an affordable rate because legal fees are escalating nowadays.
Therefore, it is imperative for people to seek the help of a professional legal counsel. What does a legal counsel provide?
He provides: counsel in interpreting the law, advice in determining the course of action that should be taken concerning the legal issue at hand, counsel in negotiating a fair settlement amount, counsel in providing sound business advice, counsel in drafting a trust deed or a power of attorney to allow a particular person to manage the finances of his family or to take over another person’s belongings in the event that he is incapacitated or otherwise unable to do so. Furthermore, a professional who practices within the boundaries set forth by the law ensures that they offer services that meet the needs and requirements of the client, which takes into consideration the fact that each person has different legal needs.
How does a legal counsel to provide legal advice?
They represent clients in matters pertaining to personal injury, business matters, trusts, real estate, bankruptcy, malpractice, family matters, ad litem, and so on. Furthermore, a professional who practices law also represents clients who are involved in criminal proceedings. These include criminal charges, DUI charges, drug charges, and so on. All these services are provided by lawyers who are licensed to practice.
Now that we have laid down the starting line of the legal counsel jobs; let us look at the various types of representation that are rendered by such professionals. As already stated above, criminal cases require the expertise of criminal defense attorneys, who represent clients on criminal charges, and are assisted by other experts who specialize in specific fields. In family matters, representation by a same attorney is preferred. This is so because a criminal case usually involves dealing with a minor and there may be issues of child support, custody, visitation rights, and so on that need to be handled by a lawyer with intimate knowledge and understanding of the relevant laws.
Another type of professional; who practices law is a corporate lawyer. Corporate lawyers, who handle criminal cases as well as civil matters, give legal counsel advice to corporations or business enterprises on criminal matters as well as civil matters such as employment discrimination. They generally deal with corporate frauds and corporate theft. Corporate frauds can involve false advertising claims, violations of patents, price fixing, violations of anti-trust laws, altering the books and signing off on behalf of the company, altering accounts and records to show profits, etc. Civil matters, on the other hand, include divorce, property divisions, marital misconduct, child support and other family related matters. In addition to representing corporate clients and businesses, they may also offer pro Bono representation to indigent individuals who may not be able to afford to retain an attorney.
When a person practices as a legal counsel; he/she seeks to provide sound legal advice and representation to all persons irrespective of their state of residence. The first step that a legal counsel takes when he/she becomes associated with a criminal case is to interview the defendant. This process of interviewing the defendant is known as pre-trial consultation. During the consultation, the attorney provides his/her legal counsel advice and representation in the criminal cases. The role of the legal counsel in civil cases and in both criminal cases and civil matters is very different.