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Bailiff
Enforcement agent, enforcement officer, High Court enforcement officer
Bailiffs collect debts or give notices, summons and court documents.
Barrister
Advocate
Barristers give advice to solicitors and represent people in disagreements, investigations and in court.
Barrister's clerk
Barrister's clerks run the day to day administration tasks for barristers at offices called chambers.
Company secretary
Chartered secretary
Company secretaries make sure that directors follow company law and finance rules.
Coroner
Coroners investigate deaths where the causes are unexplained or the person’s identity is unknown.
Court administrative assistant
Court administrative assistants help run courts and court offices.
Court legal adviser
Court clerk, assistant to justices' clerk
Court legal advisers are lawyers who give advice about the law to magistrates and judges.
Court usher
Court administrative officer
Court ushers make sure everyone involved in a case attends court and knows what to do.
Credit controller
Debt collection agent
Credit controllers manage the money given to customers and recover debts owed by businesses and individuals.
Crown prosecutor
Reviewing lawyer
Crown prosecutors decide if there's enough evidence to take cases to court.

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