Counseled [verb]

Definition of Counseled:

give advice

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Sentence/Example of Counseled:

The county’s corporation counsel, Janet Anderson-Davis, said that the law requires the Board of Canvassers to certify the election if the county has provided it election results.

He served as the governor’s ethics supervisor, and as chief legal counsel he worked to defend Dunleavy from the ongoing recall effort.

Those actions violated the guarantee of equal protection under the law, according to Matt Morgan, the campaign’s general counsel.

Mark Van Wagoner, legal counsel for the UHSAA, said in an interview that one potential remedy in the case would be to follow the same policy it has over the past several decades — that girls play on predominantly boys’ teams.

Megan Gray, general counsel of rival search engine DuckDuckGo, said in an interview.

Over the years, I would call upon David for advice and counsel, and no matter where he was in the world, no matter what he was doing, he took the time to return a phone call, respond to an email, or meet.

We are hired by outside counsel, the general counsel’s office, the head of security, audit committees, and so forth, depending on the assignment.

Kathleen Ruane, senior legislative counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union, said platforms like Serrano’s are integral to marginalized groups that seek to foster community.

The webpage designates him as general counsel for Becket Law, but he didn’t hold that position until 2012, well after the 2009 date on the webpage.

Instead, the commission contracts hundreds of private attorneys to represent criminal defendants who cannot afford legal counsel.