Drafting Counsel

/ˈdrɑːftɪŋ ˈkaʊnsəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal professional responsible for preparing and drafting legal documents, contracts, or pleadings with precision and clarity.
    The drafting counsel meticulously prepared the contract to ensure all clauses were enforceable.

Forms

  • drafting counsel

Commentary

The term specifically highlights the role of a lawyer involved in the detailed preparation of legal texts, often within transactional or litigation contexts.

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