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Encyclopedia > General Counsel

A General Counsel is the chief lawyer of a legal department, usually in a corporation or government department.


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Office of the General Counsel (1064 words)
Your communications with General Counsel or outside counsel representing FGCU should never be discussed with anyone outside FGCU, including family members or friends; within the University such communications should be discussed only with persons who have responsibility for the particular matter.
Generally, conveying legal advice to persons who are directly involved with a decision on behalf of the University will not void the privilege.
Since the General Counsel's Office is dedicated to the University as a whole, communications by individual employees to the General Counsel may be disclosed to other administrators or to outside counsel retained to represent or advise the University on a "need to know" basis.
General Counsel, PC (350 words)
The second truth is that, although they have a need for general counsel legal advice to be proactive instead of reactive, small and medium businesses can neither afford a full-time general counsel, nor do they need that much legal help.
General Counsel, PC, is designed specifically for small businesses, to allow you to outsource the "General Counsel" function.
General Counsel, PC, was founded by John A. Safyurtlu, who has specialized in Business Law for the last decade.
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