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The phrase "assistant general counsel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal professional who assists the general counsel in managing legal matters within an organization.
Example: "The company appointed a new assistant general counsel to help navigate the complex regulatory landscape."
Alternatives: "deputy general counsel" or "associate general counsel".
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He was the N.B.A.'s assistant general counsel in 1978.
He formerly was assistant general counsel for Indian Head, Inc.
The bride, 28, is an assistant general counsel for the United Steelworkers International Union in Pittsburgh.
Her father is an assistant general counsel at Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, N.J.
Until 1986, her father was the assistant general counsel of Harvard.
Ms. Hui, who is keeping her name, is an assistant general counsel at Columbia University.
Melissa Hurst, the Red Cross's assistant general counsel, disputed Dr. Healy's recollection.
Her father is an assistant general counsel for Hartford Financial Services Group, in Hartford.
George Freeman, assistant general counsel to The Times, welcomed the ruling.
"This was happening," says Alexandra Gerber, vice president and assistant general counsel.
The bridegroom's stepmother, Leslie V. Owsley, is an assistant general counsel in Washington for Verizon.
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