Yes. Possibly, depends on what is done and went wrong.
In U.S. we have a few people from Florida Bar who do most U.S. related clients.
Most work undertaken in our U.K. offices with the usual pre/post reviews by the senior legal team/section-head to ensure accuracy, consistency, competency etc. but most of the menial tasks can be done by others.
Everyone gains: juniors acquire skills and experience, seniors save time and can focus on other tasks.
Of course no work is passed until signed off etc. etc.
Legal businesses in U.K. are continously audited by Law Society and other auditors/regulatory bodies so everything conforms to set standards, hence nothing to worry about for clients in these respects etc.
In U.S. we have a few people from Florida Bar who do most U.S. related clients.
Most work undertaken in our U.K. offices with the usual pre/post reviews by the senior legal team/section-head to ensure accuracy, consistency, competency etc. but most of the menial tasks can be done by others.
Everyone gains: juniors acquire skills and experience, seniors save time and can focus on other tasks.
Of course no work is passed until signed off etc. etc.
Legal businesses in U.K. are continously audited by Law Society and other auditors/regulatory bodies so everything conforms to set standards, hence nothing to worry about for clients in these respects etc.
Hope that helps :)