Lead attorney definition
Lead attorney means one serving as the primary attorney, whether as a team leader or alone, working on behalf of either a private party or an educational institution. Service as a supervisor and signatory of legal documents, but without substantial participation in the preparation of those documents, does not constitute service as a lead attorney. Service in the role of lead attorney also includes presiding as a judge, administrative law judge, arbitrator, hearing officer, or member of an administrative tribunal or panel hearing or presiding over a dispute involving a matter of education law.
Lead attorney means the attorney at the Firm primarily responsible for the provision of Services to the Fund and shall be a person who has been admitted to a High Court of South Africa for at least 5 (five) years prior to the Signature of this Service Level Agreement.