Appearance of Counsel is a legal term used to describe the formal appearance of a lawyer in a court of law. It is the act of appearing before a court of law as a representative of a client and as an officer of the court. The appearance of counsel may take one of three forms: 1. An oral appearance, which occurs when a lawyer speaks on behalf of a client in court; 2. A written appearance, which occurs when a lawyer submits a written document to the court on behalf of a client; 3. A physical appearance, which occurs when a lawyer physically presents themselves in court to represent a client. Appearance of counsel is an important part of the legal process, as it allows legal representation to effectively present a case on behalf of a client. It also helps to ensure that proceedings are carried out in a fair and impartial manner.