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{{a|people|}}One employed in the [[compliance]] department (as distinct the [[mediocre lawyer|legal department]]) so not, strictly speaking, a professional at all (but constantly at pains to call {{sex|herself}} one, the same way that real estate agents and financial advisors do). In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' argot, a [[mudblood]]<ref>Don’t forget, this is a pejorative term for someone who nonetheless may have ninja legal skills: [[Hermione Grainger]] was a [[mudblood]], after all.</ref>.  
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One employed in the [[compliance]] department (as distinct from [[legal eagle|one  hailing from]] the [[legal department]]) so not, strictly speaking, a professional (but constantly at pains to call {{sex|herself}} one, the same way that real estate agents and financial advisors do).  
 
In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' argot, a [[mudblood]] (don’t forget, this is a pejorative term for someone who nonetheless may have [[ninja]] legal skills: [[Hermione Grainger]] was a [[mudblood]], after all).  


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Compliance officer
/kəmˈplaɪəns ˈɒfɪsə/ (n.)

One employed in the compliance department (as distinct from one hailing from the legal department) so not, strictly speaking, a professional (but constantly at pains to call herself one, the same way that real estate agents and financial advisors do).

In the Harry Potter argot, a mudblood (don’t forget, this is a pejorative term for someone who nonetheless may have ninja legal skills: Hermione Grainger was a mudblood, after all).

Legal and compliance

Just what the difference is in function is between the legal, compliance and legal and compliance departments could occupy a corpulent volume.

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