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A friend in need. As they say: “a friend in need is a pain in the arse”. This is not, heaven forfend, something you’d ever say about a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]], of course.
A friend in need. As they say: “a friend in need is a pain in the arse”. This is not, heaven forfend, something you’d ever say about a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]], of course.


[[Counsel|Coun''sel'']] is your legal advisor, won’t collect your rubbish, and is not to be confused with (the) '''[[council|coun''cil'']]''', from whom you are unlikely to get an [[enforceability opinion]], and who won’t collect your rubbish either, even though that’s what your rates pay it to do.  
[[Counsel|Coun''sel'']] is an advisor, won’t usually collect your rubbish, and is best not confused with (the) '''[[council|coun''cil'']]''', from whom you are unlikely to get an [[enforceability opinion]], and who often won’t collect your rubbish either, even though that’s what your rates pay it to do.  


Nor should you confuse an actual [[counsel]] with a [[general counsel]], even though the latter is meant to be a grown up version of the former.
Nor should you confuse an actual [[counsel]] with a [[general counsel]], even though the latter is meant to be a grown up version of the former.