First, obviously, there's everything to do with
the actual legal side: managing litigation, guiding the organization with legal advice and so on.
Not exact matches
I'm bemused to hear them regularly insist (from one
side of their mouth), they've no
legal responsibility for the IASS pension deficit, while they detail their progress on
actual pension discussions (from the other)!
On one
side, is misinformation that must be corrected if you're going to resolve the client's
actual legal need.
It was gutted in 2002 — family law in particular — and family law services were cut by 60 %, particularly focused on the connecting people with lawyers
side of things, so not the
legal information as much as the
actual direct representation and advice.