The legal assistance chief's handbook.
From: Army Lawyer
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Date: 9/1/2004
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Author: Sullivan, Mark E.
I. Introduction
The job of a legal assistance (LA) chief can be surprising, frustrating, inspiring, and overwhelming--all at the same time. The job becomes particularly challenging when a chief does not have formal training for the position before assuming it. Often, chiefs merely receive on-the-job training and must grow into the position during their tenure. This article's purpose is to help the new chief to: (1) step into the job with no prior instruction; (2) organize and ...
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