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If I did so then I'd be in breach of my professional obligations, as I'm not allowed to take instructions from non-lawyers (with some limited exceptions for other professions like accountants and surveyors). There's a 'friends and family no liability' exclusion where I can give free advice on a pro bono basis which I'm invoking here, but if I charged then all the rules apply, and I'd be breaking them in many, many ways.
@brommers I trust you will be invoicing @Howard