(in the UK) an officer of the Supreme Court who intervenes to protect the interests of children or those with a disability.
(英国的)法定代表律师(一名由最高法院指定、旨在保护儿童或残障人士利益的官员)
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Later this month, the Official Solicitor will be representing the children of a man convicted of possessing child pornography.
But within a matter of days Mr Harris had written to the Official Solicitor from prison.
The Official Solicitor is currently acting in around 1,200 civil claims.
In their submissions, the claimants, supported by the Attorney General and the Official Solicitor, relied upon the common law right to confidence.
These decisions are taken according to what the court sees as the interests of the child, and the child will normally be represented by the Official Solicitor.
My Lord, perhaps by the same date the Official Solicitor could also indicate whether any claim for damages is pursued on behalf of the child.
A planned general strike in their support was called off only after the intervention of the Official Solicitor.
Some guidance is given in relation to sterilization operations by a practice note issued by the Official Solicitor.
Nick said he understood that the Official Solicitor had a duty to protect the interests of people who could not represent themselves.
It is, as the Official Solicitor said, a benign jurisdiction.
My Lord, the position of the Official Solicitor is that, certainly the prime purpose of his participation in these proceedings was not to secure damages.
The patient should be represented by the Official Solicitor, and any previously expressed views would need to be considered.
But surely judges pay a great deal of attention to what the Official Solicitor is recommending?
But the Official Solicitor no longer represents the child in such cases.
An obscure legal official, the Official Solicitor, suddenly appeared, and the courts decided the three dockers should not be jailed.
This time Newman asked the Official Solicitor of the (British) Supreme Court to intervene.
Giving his first interview since becoming Official Solicitor a year ago, he tells me of another ground-breaking problem that has recently landed on his desk.
This will usually be by the Official Solicitor and, even if it is not, the Official Solicitor will be an independent party.
I discharged the Official Solicitor for the reasons set out in paragraphs [ 281 ] - [ 285 ] of that judgment.
Although the Official Solicitor has some funding of his own, he must apply for legal aid on behalf of his clients if they cannot afford to litigate.