, NLJ, 6 January 2017, p 8) and the recent Amnesty International report which made the case for reinstating public funding for cases involving young people, welfare benefits, immigration cases involving human rights and initial advice for private family cases («Cuts that Hurt: The impact of
legal aid cuts on access to justice», Amnesty International, 2016).
The meeting opened with Jenny Beck talking about the impact of the family
legal aid cuts on victims of domestic abuse.
The report — Cuts that Hurt: The impact of
legal aid cuts on access to justice — draws on research conducted between October last year and June, including interviews with 30 individuals not eligible for legal aid as a result of LASPO.
A report setting out the findings of a study by the Young Legal Aid Lawyers, investigating the effect of
the legal aid cuts on the ability of MPs to help their constituents (download from below).
All Party Parliamentary Group on Legal Aid — 22 October 2015 On 22 October 2015 there was a meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Legal Aid, which this month focused on the outcome of the criminal legal aid tender and the impact of family
legal aid cuts on victims of domestic abuse.
Young Legal Aid Lawyers, Legal Aid Practitioners Group and Legal Action Group have sent an open letter to the new Prime Minister, Theresa May, welcoming her vision of «a country that works not for a privileged few but for every one of us» and calling on the government to review the impact of
legal aid cuts on access to justice.
Asylum seekers: YLAL committee member Ronagh Craddock wrote for openJustice about the impact of
legal aid cuts on asylum seekers, who may be left homeless and destitute because of lack of access to legal advice.
It's little wonder that the UK is currently facing a legal challenge from the Children's Society over the impact of
the legal aid cuts on unaccompanied or separated children.
Simon Hughes tried to instigate a review of the effect of
legal aid cuts on children when he was in the Ministry of Justice, but it was blocked by officials.
Not exact matches
The government's austerity
cuts have had a huge impact
on the number of solicitors taking
on legal aid cases, as Chana's experience testifies to.
Chana's story is one of the unspoken impacts of the
legal aid cuts: the draining of specialist talent from the
legal sector as experts
on male violence against women and girls can no longer sustain careers as solicitors.
«When they
cut legal aid,» she says, «a lot of lawyers - particularly black and ethnic minority women lawyers - could no longer survive
on the money we were earning because we were getting paid peanuts.
He has a proper understanding of the appropriate tension between the executive and the judiciary and he's got a good record fighting against
cuts to citizen's
legal powers, such as
on judicial review and
legal aid.
Campaigners against
legal aid cuts won a major victory today, after the court of appeal allowed a case to go ahead
on the impact of the reform
on prisoners.
On home affairs,
legal aid cuts will continue to bite and the police face further
cuts.
I spoke out against UK Government
cuts to
legal aid during a Westminster Hall debate
on public
legal education this week.
Let's remember the roll call of shame -
cuts to
legal aid, curtailing judicial review, attacks
on human rights legislation, making freedom of information request more difficult and legislating for the loathed gagging bill amount to a substantial onslaught
on free speech, campaigning and democracy.
But he stood firm
on the need for
legal aid cuts, saying: «It was the case that too much taxpayer money was spent
on legal aid.
The government says the
cuts are a vital way to reduce expenditure
on one of the most expensive
legal aid systems in the world.
In a classic case of divide and rule, the government recently chose not to slash fees for Crown Court advocacy, while at the same time imposing a second tranche of 8.75 %
cuts on solicitors» criminal
legal aid fees.
It is unclear if Gove meant to include solicitors in the phrase «representatives of the profession overall», but the fact they were not explicitly mentioned suggests he has no plans to backtrack
on cuts to
legal aid fees.
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Even in the last parliament, when unusually the coalition had a majority in both houses, the Lords tried to block
cuts on legal aid spending and the benefit cap.
People representing themselves «clog up» courts, says Elizabeth Gloster, as report details
legal aid cuts» effect
on lawyers» morale
In the first of an exclusive NLJ online series
on legal aid post-LASPO, Jon Robins considers the Low alternatives to «indiscriminate» cost
cutting
With
legal aid persistently
on the verge of collapse, few young lawyers have had the opportunity to
cut their teeth sitting second chair
on complex trials.
The new family enquiries our firm receives
on a daily basis provide an extremely worrying snapshot into the impact of
cuts to
legal aid for family matters.
So it's welcome to have the Low Commission shining much - needed light
on the impact of the LASPO
cuts on those largely poor and vulnerable people who up until nine months ago had
legal aid as some kind of safety net.
Law Society President Joe Egan said: «After decades of
legal aid cuts by successive governments we have no choice but to act against an arbitrary
cut that will do little if anything to drive down the
legal aid bill — but could have a very detrimental impact
on justice.»
Cuts to
legal aid have thrown family proceedings into chaos, say Kim Beatson, Caroline Bowden & Ellen Lucas, in the second of an exclusive NLJ online series
on legal aid post-LASPO
In the 2015 report, the Oregon task force based the need for a
legal technician program
on funding
cuts to courthouse facilitators and
legal aid.
Important meeting
on the latest round of
legal aid cuts, organised by the London School of Economics with the support of Matrix Chambers.
Amnesty International International Secretariat research
on the human rights impact of
legal aid cuts in the UK As part of this research, described below, Amnesty International International Secretariat would like to interview lawyers and others providing front line services (eg those who run advice lines and centres, or drop - in - centres for victims of domestic violence, or children) about their experiences following the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act
legal aid cuts in the UK As part of this research, described below, Amnesty International International Secretariat would like to interview lawyers and others providing front line services (eg those who run advice lines and centres, or drop - in - centres for victims of domestic violence, or children) about their experiences following the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 20
aid cuts in the UK As part of this research, described below, Amnesty International International Secretariat would like to interview lawyers and others providing front line services (eg those who run advice lines and centres, or drop - in - centres for victims of domestic violence, or children) about their experiences following the
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 20
Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012.
Our very own board president Susan Kidwell was quoted recently in an article
on Texas Lawyer about the effects that
legal services budget
cuts will have
on VLS and other
legal aid organizations.
On 1st July 2015 many Criminal solicitors across the country began an indefinite boycott of
Legal Aid work to demonstrate their opposition to the imposition of an 8.75 %
cut in the rates of
Legal Aid.
Criminal
legal aid: Criminal barristers in England and Wales have voted in favour of action in response to changes to the way in which criminal
legal aid work by advocates is remunerated under the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS), which comes into force
on 1 April 2018, and will result in a significant overall
cut in fees.
The Ministry of Justice have just announced a further
cuts to criminal
legal aid for work undertaken
on the most serious cases.
On 16th September 2015 the All Party Parliamentary Group on Legal Aid met to discuss the problems faced by the advice sector as a result of funding cut
On 16th September 2015 the All Party Parliamentary Group
on Legal Aid met to discuss the problems faced by the advice sector as a result of funding cut
on Legal Aid met to discuss the problems faced by the advice sector as a result of funding
cuts.
To a follow - up question
on the legacy of his time in office, Bach replies that he «increased eligibility for civil
legal aid and that despite
cuts in other areas I protected SWL».
Cuts to
legal aid have been made since 2012 and have had a particular impact
on civil cases.
MPs were urged to halt «ideological»
cuts to judicial review at a breakfast meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG)
on Legal Aid on Tuesday 8 April.
The Bar Council will continue to press for a wide scope which includes the impact of LASPO
on society and considers the combined and interactive effect of
legal aid cuts with welfare and other civil justice reforms.»
The
cuts will impact
on the number of students seeking to pursue a career in
legal aid, training contracts will be hard to come by and increasingly competitive and there will be increased job insecurity for newly qualified solicitors.
Earlier this year the Judicial Executive Board launched a stinging attack
on the
cuts to civil
legal aid in relation to the family courts.
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on Legal Aid met on 3 September 2014 to discuss the effect of cuts to legal aid on access to legal ad
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The changes — which were originally proposed in the November 2013 consultation Judicial review: proposals for further reform — include further
cuts to
legal aid and amendments to the rules
on costs which will make it more difficult for charities and NGOs to intervene in judicial review proceedings.
Economics: with margins
on conveyancing
cut to the bone and with the rise of title insurance, the demise of personal injury litigation, and
legal aid being tightly controlled by its government funders, its tough to make a living, even given lower costs of living and business overhead.
She also argues that a report commissioned by the Law Society from the consultants Oxford Economics «shows the fragility of the profession» and the decreasing spend
on criminal
legal aid which means she believes that there is no «need for any
cut».
Adding its voice to the growing clamour for the government to look again at the
cuts it imposed
on civil
legal aid, last month LAG published Justice in freefall.