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Trial counsel refers to the attorney or attorneys who represent a party in a legal trial. They are responsible for presenting the case in court, including making arguments, examining witnesses, and introducing evidence. Trial counsel plays a critical role in shaping the strategy and tactics of the case to effectively advocate for their client's interests. This role differs from other legal functions, such as advisory counsel, who may provide legal advice without participating directly in the trial.

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