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Many criminal barristers will not be taking on new legal aid cases from this week. The action comes after the introduction of a new fee regime from 1...
We were delighted to learn that Refugee Legal Support Athens won the pro bono award at the LexisNexis legal awards earlier this month.
Large increases in the number of individual employment tribunal cases were reported by the Ministry of Justice earlier this month.
A report published by the Law Society today (20 March 2018) shows that people on low incomes are being excluded from claiming legal aid and thus...
Giving evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry this week, LAG’s director, Steve Hynes, said there is provision for ‘legal...
The justice secretary and lord chancellor, David Gauke MP, faced a grilling from the Justice Committee at its meeting last week (7 March 2018).
Clare Wade, Sonali Naik, Brenda Campbell and Amanda Weston from Garden Court took silk in February.
LAG director Steve Hynes gave evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) on 28 February 2018.
Criminal legal aid solicitors have condemned the government’s announcement of a new system of payments for advocates in Crown Court cases.
Following the successful legal challenge brought by two charities, legal aid was reinstated for three important areas of prison law from 21 February...