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This question is about legal counsel jobs.
Yes, legal counsel has to be a lawyer. In fact, the terms legal counsel, lawyer, and attorney are often used interchangeably. All describe someone who has completed law school and has passed the bar exam. The term counsel simply refers to their role with a company.
Formally, a legal counsel is an individual who is hired by a large or mid-sized corporation to handle legal matters and disputes. Such "counselors" are lawyers by profession and educational background but take the title of "legal counsel" due to their employment with and role within certain firms.
A legal counselor handles all law-related matters that a company encounters, including:
Conducting research on different laws and regulations in various geographic and political environments
Drafting legal documents as required by the company, based on situations and clients
Negotiating settlement terms with individuals of interest
Handling legal disputes with other corporations and/or individuals
Documenting and filing taxes according to different systems of taxation
Documenting and filing documents related to Intellectual Property
Managing legal risk

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