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"Transforming" legal aid consultation closes soon
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on May 2013
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2013-05-19
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"Transforming" legal aid consultation closes soon
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With less than three weeks to go until the consultation closes, here are some links to useful resources in drafting your response:
Our summary
of the proposals
Law Society survey
on the economic impact of crime tendering: deadline extended to 27th May
Law Society campaign page
Crimeline's list of crime resources
Public Law Project
on the JR proposals:
summary response
,
draft full response
, and
debunking of government stats
ILPA on the civil proposals
There is a meeting in London at the
LSE on Monday
, and the
big meeting of crime practitioners
takes place on Wednesday, with a
demonstration outside Parliament
on Wednesday morning. There are two main e-petitions
here
and
here
. It must be recognised that legal aid is not always viewed sympathetically by the wider public. Two excellent new sites -
Save Legal Aid
and
A Barrister's Wife
- explain in their different ways to a lay audience the value and impact legal aid can have.
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