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[quote=Anonymous]My experience is somewhat dated, but counsel used to be a catch-all for people who were neither partner nor associate. At my firm we had a counsel who was basically a "senior associate plus" who did good work but didn't have the interpersonal chops to be partner, a counsel who was on a stepping stone to equity partnership, and a partner who was a recent lateral from government and basically on a trial period to see if he could build a book. All to say, I don't think you'll get completely helpful answer here. You should ask the firm what the specific role entails at that firm. [/quote]
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