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Carol Storer was interim director of LAG from March 2019 to March 2021. She was director of the Legal Aid Practitioners Group for 10 years until November 2018.
The exceptionally low legal aid fee for an online procedure for appeals in the FtT (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has now been dropped.
The impact of COVID-19 and the lockdown on those needing advice and representation has been immense.
At the time of writing, there are so many mixed messages: we are told to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel and contact, but court hearings are...
We have said it before and will say it again: no government likes judicial review.
As the new decade gets underway and the sector begins dealing with a government with a considerable majority, it seems an appropriate time to consider...
Senior lawyers called a meeting on 9 October to discuss the difficulty of running cases under the civil legal aid scheme.
Lady Hale, the president of the Supreme Court, has just presided over the most important constitutional law case in living memory.
There has been regular comment, whenever we have a new lord chancellor, about the frequent changes in that role.
In a democratic country, it is vital that people can receive assistance when they have a problem, and that the court service is open for business.
There are four prizes of £50,000 in a competition to develop digital solutions to support individuals and small businesses so that they can...