All Legal aid and access to justice articles – Page 89
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Opinion
Grayling’s JR mistake is unforgivable
Lord chancellor misled parliament. Doesn’t he understand his own bill?
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News
Grayling admits misleading parliament
Peers inflict defeats on the government as parliamentary ping-pong continues.
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Opinion
Mind the gap
Praise to Sir James Munby for taking the government to task over failing to provide the basics of a civilised justice system.
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Opinion
Hodge exposes shambles of legal aid cuts
Civil servants were given a brutal going over by MPs out for blood.
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News
MoJ chief admits cuts rushed through without research
Permanent secretary says cutting spending was ‘imperative’ and the only evidence required.
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News
Government grant boosts legal aid management training
Practitioners’ group says grant will help it design management courses for busy legal aid lawyers.
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News
GPs report increase in unresolved legal needs
Survey of 1,000 GPs shows rise in the number of patients they see who would benefit from legal assistance.
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Opinion
Clued-up – today’s lawyers-to-be
Aspiring lawyers can get ahead by keeping abreast of developments.
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News
Dyson: miscarriages of justice likely since LASPO
Master of the rolls says litigants in person ‘dry up’ in court.
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News
Agency considering larger civil contracts
Law centres tell Legal Aid Agency chief not to go ahead with idea.
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News
Grayling pushes late change to JR plans
Bar dismisses concession on costs that interveners must pay as ‘empty gesture’.
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Opinion
Let’s not kill all the lawyers
Lawyers must tackle stereotypes about the profession head on – and Malaysia’s lawyers show how.
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News
'Give LIPs universal access to legal advice', MoJ told
New report examines impact of legal aid cuts in private family law cases.
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News
MoJ to press ahead with criminal legal aid reforms
‘Depressing day’ for practitioners as government takes forward contracts and fee cuts.
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News
Cuts have had 'no significant impact' on hearing times
MoJ data appear to allay concerns about litigants in person ‘clogging up the courts’.
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Labour calls for early LASPO review
Shadow justice minister lambasts ‘systematic attack’ on claimants and their lawyers.
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News
Society backs Malaysia fight against sedition law
Lawyers among over 20 people arrested this year for ‘expressing dissenting views’, head of the Malaysian Bar says.
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News
Charities respond to cuts
Only Connect event on 11 December will examine ways in which charities can respond to cuts in legal aid.
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Opinion
Two European cases of interest
Spain was unhappy that all future unitary patents must be submitted only in languages allowed by the Court of Justice of the European Union.