Working out data overload

We are obliged to produce a table of the categories of work for practising certificates, divided into percentages for each type of work undertaken. We must also do the same for professional indemnity insurance.

However, the breakdown of types of work seems to vary for each data requirement. Sometimes we have to break work down into ‘wills and probate’, sometimes ‘wills and trusts’ and separately ‘probate’ and any other permutation. Then there is ‘commercial’, ‘commercial conveyancing’ or ‘commercial landlord and tenant’, not to mention ‘civil’ (what does that mean?).

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