Those offences allegedly occurred in Southgate, Perth, in September 2021, when he was involved in a road rage incident. He stopped at traffic lights and confronted another road user. He pulled Ben Glanville from his car, punched him to the head and threw him to the ground. James grabbed Ben's phone and wallet and then drove off in Ben's car. Ben later died in hospital from his head injury. James recently fired his legal team, who had been representing him until now. He is currently on bail, with several conditions attached James Joyce has not attended at your office, but he has an initial appointment at 9am on Monday morning. As a new client, it is necessary for you to confirm his identity, to check for any conflict of interest and to obtain any relevant information from the authorities e.g. list of prior offences. Your supervisor, Claire Wheeler, requires you to conduct some research on each of his charges in order that she can advise him on entering a plea and any possible sentence that could be handed down, if he is convicted. Ms Wheeler requires all research be completed prior to his appointment. She requests the following tasks are completed: Tasks for information request one: 1. Create a folder (electronic) for Minnivale Lawyers - this is where you will store all information relating to your clients. Ensure that the file is password protected. 2. Create a new file request form (template provided) and set up a client file for James Joyce. 3. Prepare a file note in which you will document the request from Ms Wheeler and include details of the date, time and what your instructions are as regards the client, in advance of the client's attendance at the office. (150 words). 4. Prepare an email to James Joyce in which you request that he complete the attached verification of identity form. Inform Mr Joyce why he needs to complete the form prior to attending his appointment. Inform him of what he needs to bring to the appointment to allow you to confirm his identity. (250 words)