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Aid Lawyers response to the Law Society's nationwide consultation of 30th June 2010
YOUNG LEGAL
AID LAWYERS Response to the Bar Standards Board Consultation on Future Bar Training
The Young Legal
Aid Lawyers response to the Bar Standards Board Consultation on the Future of Training for the Bar: Academic, Vocational and Professional Stages of Training is available to download below.
Not exact matches
Lawyers say that the federal justice minister's
response to recommendations by a Commons committee on how to improve legal
aid in Canada is disappointing.
The consultation closes on 4 March 2016 and YLAL will be submitting a
response to provide the SRA with views from junior and aspiring legal
aid lawyers.
Young Legal
Aid Lawyers today (29 March 2018) issues the attached statement, in solidarity with colleagues who have made the difficult decison to take direct action in response to changes to the way in which criminal legal aid work by advocates is remunerated under the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGF
Aid Lawyers today (29 March 2018) issues the attached statement, in solidarity with colleagues who have made the difficult decison to take direct action in
response to changes to the way in which criminal legal
aid work by advocates is remunerated under the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGF
aid work by advocates is remunerated under the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS).
Young Legal
Aid Lawyers (YLAL) has responded to the Ministry of Justice Consultation on Tribunal Fees in the First - tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) and the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chambers)- you can read our full
response here.
With the advent of full legal
aid the workload on that small number of criminal
lawyers increased, and in
response they took on associates or started new firms.
Criminal defence
lawyers have expressed fury after the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) published its
response to its controversial consultation on criminal legal
aid.
The Young Legal
Aid Lawyers (YLAL) has expressed disappointment at the Legal Services Commission's plans to reduce supervision ratios to one supervisor per six fee earners, outlined in its
response to the civil bid consultation.
The consultation closed on 4 March 2016 and YLAL submitted this
response to provide the SRA with views from junior and aspiring legal
aid lawyers.
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Aid Lawyers appalled at Governmentâ $ ™ s
response to the Constitutional Affairs Committeeï
Katie's win was a boost to all our legal
aid lawyers and the wonderful
responses on Twitter evidenced how strong and supportive our wider community is.