👉 In the legal context, "subattorneyship" refers to a situation where an attorney is employed by another individual or entity. This can be useful in situations where one attorney may have been retained for specific reasons such as representing clients with particular issues or seeking additional expertise. Subattorneyship often occurs when an attorney has been hired by the client's employer, who then hires their own personal assistant to perform tasks on behalf of the client. In this way, a subattorney can take on