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A person who deals with legal issues for a company is typically referred to as a corporate lawyer or in-house counsel. These professionals handle a wide range of legal matters to ensure the company complies with laws and regulations and to protect its legal interests.
The lawyer, who works as a lawyer, and not in some other capacity also, only for a company, and generally has an office in the company's headquarters, is called a 'corporate counsel' or frequently 'in-house counsel.' Corporate counsel is generally listed in the company's annual report, if it is a company listed on any of the national securities exchanges. Many companies' annual reports are on- line at the companies' websites, or the corporate counsel's identification can be found in public access areas of the Securities and Exchange Commission, in the United States of America.
A company must meet certain financial criteria and then apply for a listing on the NYSE with the assistance of Investment Bankers and the company's counsel.
Ford Motor Company Office of the General Counsel 1 American Road P.O. Box 6248 Dearborn, Michigan 48126-2798 Phone: 313-322-3000
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Any company that needs legal help could hire a lawyer to help defend them in a case.Another AnswerEvery company requires in-house counsel, because every company must obey many laws in the process of conducting their business. Local laws, state laws, federal laws and international law if their goods or services are imported or exported.A smaller company, however, may simply make counsel available on a retainer basis, so that whenever a legal issue arises, counsel is at hand to deal with the matter.
Contact your Chain of Command (CoC), IO POC, General Counsel, or Inspector General
Association of Corporate Counsel's motto is 'By in-house counsel, for in-house counsel.'.
Corporate lawyers can act as defense counsel when defending a company against a lawsuit. Corporate lawyers can also act as litigation counsel when starting a lawsuit against other companies or individuals.
Trial counsel and Defense counsel.
The correct possessive form of "counsel" is "counsel's."
Counsel is advice.