Lawyers are permitted to specialize in different areas of law, meaning one person may focus on commercial transactions while another handles personal injury cases. But can a firm's general counsel only practice tourism-related work? It certainly doesn't seem necessary for them since they're responsible not just with managing the business but also ensuring all legal compliance across various markets and jurisdiction levels throughout which includes doing things like negotiating contracts or drafting documents related specifically to the destination’s attractions—which would make sense given their expertise!