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Who does the Crown Solicitor act for?
- the State of NSW;
- persons suing or being sued on behalf of the State;
- Ministers of the Crown;
- a body established by a law of the State;
- an officer or an employee of the Public Service or any other service of the State or of a body established by a law of the State;
- a person holding office under a law of the State or because of appointment to that office by the Governor or any Minister of the Crown; and
- any other person or body approved by the Attorney General.
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