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Qué (quién) es King"s Counsel - definición

SENIOR LAWYER IN SOME COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES
Senior Advocate; State Counsel; Senior Counsel; Senior advocate; Junior counsel
  • Artist's rendition of an early 19th-century English barrister

Queen's Counsel         
  • Prince of the blood]]"; Vanity Fair, 5 March 1870
HONORIFIC FOR LAWYERS IN SOME COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Queens Counsel; Kings Counsel; Queens counsel; Kings counsel; King's counsel; Queen's counsel; Take silk; Took silk; Queens Counsels; Queen’s Counsel; Queen's council; Queens' Counsel; Taking silk; False Silk; False silk; Queen's Council; Queen's Counsel Honoris Causa; Bum freezer; Take the silk; Took the silk; Taken silk; Courtesy silk; Honorary Queen's Counsel; QC (hon); Queen's Counsel (honoris causa); Queen's Counsel; King's Counsel Honoris Causa; King’s Counsel
In the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a Queen's Counsel (post-nominal QC) during the reign of a queen, or King's Counsel (post-nominal KC) during the reign of a king, is a lawyer (usually a barrister or advocate) who is typically a senior trial lawyer. Technically, they are appointed by the monarch of the country to be one of 'Her [His] Majesty's Counsel learned in the law'.
King's Counsel         
  • Prince of the blood]]"; Vanity Fair, 5 March 1870
HONORIFIC FOR LAWYERS IN SOME COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Queens Counsel; Kings Counsel; Queens counsel; Kings counsel; King's counsel; Queen's counsel; Take silk; Took silk; Queens Counsels; Queen’s Counsel; Queen's council; Queens' Counsel; Taking silk; False Silk; False silk; Queen's Council; Queen's Counsel Honoris Causa; Bum freezer; Take the silk; Took the silk; Taken silk; Courtesy silk; Honorary Queen's Counsel; QC (hon); Queen's Counsel (honoris causa); Queen's Counsel; King's Counsel Honoris Causa; King’s Counsel
In the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a King's Counsel (post-nominal initials KC) during the reign of a king, or Queen's Counsel (post-nominal initials QC) during the reign of a queen, is a lawyer (usually a barrister or advocate) who is typically a senior trial lawyer. Technically appointed by the monarch of the country to be one of 'His [Her] Majesty's Counsel learned in the law', the position originated in England and Wales.
King's Counsel         
  • Prince of the blood]]"; Vanity Fair, 5 March 1870
HONORIFIC FOR LAWYERS IN SOME COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Queens Counsel; Kings Counsel; Queens counsel; Kings counsel; King's counsel; Queen's counsel; Take silk; Took silk; Queens Counsels; Queen’s Counsel; Queen's council; Queens' Counsel; Taking silk; False Silk; False silk; Queen's Council; Queen's Counsel Honoris Causa; Bum freezer; Take the silk; Took the silk; Taken silk; Courtesy silk; Honorary Queen's Counsel; QC (hon); Queen's Counsel (honoris causa); Queen's Counsel; King's Counsel Honoris Causa; King’s Counsel
¦ noun in the reign of a king, the term for Queen's Counsel.

Wikipedia

Senior counsel

The title of Senior Counsel or State Counsel (post-nominal letters: SC) is given to a senior lawyer in some countries that were formerly part of the British Empire. "Senior Counsel" is used in current or former Commonwealth countries or jurisdictions that have chosen to change the title "King's Counsel" to a name without monarchical connotations, usually related to the British monarch that is no longer head of state, such that reference to the King is no longer appropriate. Examples of jurisdictions which have made the change because of the latter reason include Mauritius, Zambia, India, Hong Kong, Ireland, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Singapore, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. Jurisdictions which have retained the monarch as head of state, but have nonetheless opted for the new title include some states and territories of Australia, as well as Belize.

Just as a junior counsel is "called to the [Outer] Bar", a Senior Counsel is, in some jurisdictions, said to be "called to the Inner Bar". Senior Counsel may informally style themselves as silks, like their British counterparts. This is the case in Ireland, Australia, Hong Kong and South Africa.