verb
- past tense and past participle of cocounsel; to serve as a joint counsel or co-attorney in a legal matter
Usage: legal/professional context; typically used in law practice
Examples
- The two attorneys cocounseled the defendant throughout the trial.
- She cocounseled with her senior partner on the complex corporate case.
- They cocounseled the client to ensure comprehensive legal representation.
- The firm cocounseled multiple clients in the class action lawsuit.