/tə bi ʌv ˈkaʊnsəl fɔr sʌmbɑdi/ – Phrase
Definition: làm luật sư của người nào đó.
A more thorough explanation: “To be of counsel for somebody” typically refers to a lawyer who is not an employee of a law firm but is retained by the firm to provide expertise or assistance on specific legal matters. This arrangement allows the lawyer to maintain an independent practice while also working with the firm on a case-by-case basis.
Example: The attorney was hired to be of counsel for the defendant in the criminal case.