Additional Counsel Sample Clauses

The 'Additional Counsel' clause allows parties to engage legal representation beyond the primary counsel specified in an agreement. This provision typically outlines the circumstances under which additional lawyers may be retained, such as for specialized legal matters or in the event of a conflict of interest. By permitting the involvement of extra legal advisors, the clause ensures that parties have access to appropriate expertise and protection, thereby addressing the need for comprehensive legal support in complex or evolving situations.
Additional Counsel. As a small firm, we reserve the right to make arrangements for one or more other attorneys to assist us in our work. We shall, from time to time, make such arrangements with one or more attorneys, depending on the nature of the work to be performed, whom we believe to be competent. We shall be responsible for the payments for the work of these attorneys, and we shall bill for the work of these attorneys at the rates generally set out herein.
Additional Counsel. If the Defending Party defends the Invoking Party in a lawsuit, arbitration, negotiation, or other proceeding concerning a claim pursuant to this Article 8, then the Invoking Party may engage separate counsel, at the Invoking Party’s expense, to monitor and advise the Invoking Party about the status and progress of the matter.