(1) The primary person. In front. The counsel on either side of a litigated action who is charged with the principal management and direction of the party’s case, as distinguished from his juniors or subordinates, is said to “lead in the cause,” and Is termed the “leading counsel” on that side. (2) To direct (to lead the witness).
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