νομικός σύμβουλος (nomikós sýmvoulos)
Yes it does because most English comes from greek terminology.
No. He is entitled to appointed legal counsel but entitled to the legal counsel of his choice.
Legal English does incorporate some Greek terminology, particularly in the context of legal philosophy and concepts, such as "demos" (people) and "kratos" (power). However, it primarily derives from Latin and Norman French influences due to historical factors in the development of the English legal system. While Greek terms may appear in specific legal contexts, they are not a predominant feature of Legal English. Overall, the reliance on Greek terminology is minimal compared to other languages.
The Sixth Amendment provides for the right to counsel in legal proceedings.
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Different legal support jobs include legal administrative assistant, legal secretary, legal counsel, legal analyst, global litigation counsel and legal operations manager.
Legal English borrows heavily from Latin language and phrases. The Romans had established a legal system that was transcribed in Latin.
Legal counsel is often referred to as an attorney, lawyer, or legal advisor. These professionals provide guidance on legal matters, represent clients in legal proceedings, and help navigate the complexities of the law. In some contexts, particularly within organizations, they may also be called in-house counsel.
A General Counsel is usually the chief lawyer in a specific legal department, government or corporation. The job of a General Counsel is to assist their office with legal quandaries and issues.
Legal transcription jobs can be found throughout the United States. This job is available at the county courthouse and some lawyer firms also have legal transcriptionists.
Counsel.
The word "counsel" can refer to giving advice or guidance, typically in a professional setting like legal counsel or counseling services. It can also refer to a person or group of people that provide such advice or guidance.