All Legal aid and access to justice articles – Page 89
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         Opinion OpinionDuty contracts: what firms need to knowLaw Society roadshow looks at details of the legal aid crime duty tender process. 
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         News NewsSolicitor warning over legal aid disputesRebecca Stevens has worked more than 100 hours pro bono for parents fighting adoption battle. 
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         News NewsMunby: legal aid system ‘not humane’Family Division chief angry at delays that have held up child adoption case, saying system acts as a barrier to funding. 
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         News NewsJudge orders MoJ to pay for LiP’s lawyerFamily Court says it has power to direct that HMCTS meets representation costs. 
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         News NewsKeep working on tenders, criminal practitioners toldJudicial review into legal aid crime duty contracts to be heard this month. 
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         News NewsCourt puts legal aid contract process on holdCrime duty contracts tender process suspended until the result of judicial reviews sought by Law Society and practitioner groups. 
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         Opinion OpinionLegal aid: sharing servicesLawyers could help stave off potential advice deserts in the coming year by sharing knowledge and experience. 
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         News NewsGrayling faces new year test over legal aidHearing date set for practitioner groups' challenge over criminal legal aid tender process. 
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         News NewsRepresentation slumps in family lawFrom July to September both parties were represented in just 24% of cases. 
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         Feature FeatureExceptional case legal aidThe Court of Appeal ruled that the government’s guidance on exceptional case funding for legal aid in immigration cases is unlawful. 
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         Opinion OpinionCounting the cost of cutsThere are many knock-on consequences of civil legal aid cuts, as a recent National Audit Office report notes. 
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         News NewsCriminal defence tendering ‘arbitrary and anomalous’Law Society believes ‘highly problematic’ process unfairly favours outsourcing giants. 
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         News NewsCoA rules exceptional funding guidance unlawfulMaster of rolls says guidance incompatible with ECHR. 
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         News NewsTelephone gateway understanding 'disappointing' - MoJMinistry of Justice says legal aid system is working well but there remains a lack of awareness. 
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         News NewsGrayling facing two JR bids on legal aid cutsLaw Society and practitioners groups to launch separate actions over criminal funding reforms. 
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         Opinion Opinion100 hours mandatory pro bono a yearHow practical is the suggestion that lawyers could close the funding gap by working for nothing? 
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         News NewsSmith outlines digital future for legal servicesNew report by former Justice director calls on government to pilot online dispute resolution for small claims. 
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         News NewsMinister tells judges to keep out of legal aid disputesShailesh Vara tells committee of MPs that existing rules should be adhered to in funding issues. 
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         Opinion OpinionGrayling’s JR mistake is unforgivableLord chancellor misled parliament. Doesn’t he understand his own bill? 
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         News NewsGrayling admits misleading parliamentPeers inflict defeats on the government as parliamentary ping-pong continues. 
 





















