opposing counsel definition

opposing counsel means, depending on the context, "counsel for the appellant" or "counsel for the appellee";
opposing counsel means counsel for the party that did not notice the remote deposition.
opposing counsel means the outside trial counsel (including counsel of record) for the Party that will cross-examine the Witness.

Related to opposing counsel

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  • Plaintiffs’ Counsel means Lead Counsel and all other legal counsel who, at the direction and under the supervision of Lead Counsel, performed services on behalf of the Settlement Class in the Action.

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