Is it that we have more legal
advice than other organizations or is it that we just take their advice too frequently?
Not exact matches
Apart from the general improvement in personal wellbeing to be had from choosing dispute resolution processes
other than court, I expect that even a modest decrease in the number of people heading to court will yield substantial savings for the court system and the
organizations providing public legal information,
advice and assistance.
State funded legal services, such as community law centres and legal aid lawyers are visited more often
than telephoned, though non-governmental
organizations providing free legal information or
advice, such as Citizens Advice Bureaux and other social services / advocacy organisations, provide a higher incidence of telephone a
advice, such as Citizens
Advice Bureaux and other social services / advocacy organisations, provide a higher incidence of telephone a
Advice Bureaux and
other social services / advocacy organisations, provide a higher incidence of telephone
adviceadvice.
Similar functions to those of law firm research lawyers are also carried out by dedicated individuals in government departments, courts, tribunals, and
other organizations; these persons are often referred to as advisory lawyers, counsel, or some
other term conveying the same meaning — to provide
advice to their colleagues rather
than directly to external clients (although they may do that also).