Syndikus

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15th century, from Latin syndicus, from Ancient Greek σύνδικος (súndikos). At first in northern usage and thus chiefly through Middle Low German sindicus (13th c.). Compare English syndic.

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Syndikus m (strong, genitive Syndikus, plural Syndizi or Syndiken or Syndikusse, feminine (rare) Syndika)

  1. (law) a lawyer permanently employed by a company (or other organization), an in-house counsel
    Synonym: Syndikusanwalt

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