Sentences with phrase «made by the legal aid»

Law Society LASPO Report: the Law Society published its report on the consequences of legal aid cuts made by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO).

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A class - action lawsuit has been filed by the Legal Aid Society on behalf of tenants in two Sunset Park apartment buildings who alleged that the landlord discriminated against them and made them prove citizenship before agreeing to renew their leases.
Laws making homosexuality punishable by jail time in Uganda, and lack of property rights for women in India and the Middle East contribute to the AIDS epidemic by leaving people vulnerable to the disease without the legal standing to seek help, said Joseph Deiss, president of the UN General Assembly at the ceremony.
The Hollywood actor is one of a slew of millionaire celebrities who manipulate the legal system to make sure their divorce battles are kept out of the public eye, aided by courts that cater to their whims while abusing guidelines that are supposed to ensure transparency.
Over the past few years, cuts to legal aid and changes to lawyers» fees have made it harder for alleged victims of human rights abuses by UK - linked companies to have their cases heard in UK courts.
And on Tuesday Public Advocate Letitia James demanded that the authority do the right thing, writing to NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye: «I strongly urge you to comply with the demands made by your residents and the Legal Aid Society without forcing the need for legal action.&rLegal Aid Society without forcing the need for legal action.&rlegal action.»
The de Blasio administration can make a quick down payment on its homeless youth commitment by working to settle a federal lawsuit just filed by the Legal Aid Society aimed at guaranteeing a youth shelter bed for any homeless youth in need.
Auditors found that over the four - year period, Legal Aid employees made 20 disbursements, totaling $ 444,305, without receiving approval by a manager.
They simply don't have the LEGAL authority to cut the overwhelming majority of their expenses and with the double digit cut in state aid most local school districts will receive, they will have to make up for that money by significantly jacking up property taxes... which are far more regressive and oppressive than income taxes.
They certainly weren't essential to the success of the campaign, which instead relied on the hard work of a small but dedicated group and a Judicial Review made possible by legal aid and Leigh Day and Co. solicitors (currently taking on Hunt himself in Lewisham).
Recent Earthjustice legal action helped bring about this happy outcome, aided by flooding from superstorm Sandy, a storm made fiercer by the climate - changing emissions from coal power plants like this one.
Section 9, by extension, provides that such services as are specified in Schedule 1 are to be made available provided the individual concerned qualifies for legal aid.
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 (ALegal 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 (AGFAid 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 (Alegal aid work by advocates is remunerated under the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFaid work by advocates is remunerated under the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS).
We will aid you through each stage of your claim by providing legal advice, answering any questions you may have, and helping you making informed decisions.
The chief justice and individual members of the court play a public role, making the case for legal aid funding by giving speeches, visiting with individual legislators, meeting with newspaper editorial boards and authoring op ‐ ed pieces.
«High levels of debt combined with low salaries make legal aid work unsustainable for those from lower socio - economic backgrounds» concluded a 2013 study by the Young Legal Aid Lawyers (Ylegal aid work unsustainable for those from lower socio - economic backgrounds» concluded a 2013 study by the Young Legal Aid Lawyers (YLAaid work unsustainable for those from lower socio - economic backgrounds» concluded a 2013 study by the Young Legal Aid Lawyers (YLegal Aid Lawyers (YLAAid Lawyers (YLAL).
Two questions arose: (i) whether s 204 contained an express requirement under which the county court was required by an enactment to make a decision applying the principles that were applied by the court on an application for judicial review, thus placing s 204 appeals within the public law category; and (ii) if not, whether there were any other reasons requiring the application of judicial review principles with the result that s 204 appeals fell within the post-LASPO 2012 civil legal aid regime.
The reforms under LASPO recognised the cost effectiveness of mediation, by making legal aid available, although income and capital limits for eligibility mean many couples, particularly in areas where house prices are high, are not eligible.
By 1963, however, it was clear that the plan made excessive demands of volunteer lawyers, whose efforts could not keep up with the demand for legal aid services.
My motivation was a desire to gain a deeper understanding of the machinery that inexorably grinds our system forward inch by inch (and not by the laughable pay rate that has the dubious distinction of being the only legal remuneration to make Legal Aid funding appear moderately generlegal remuneration to make Legal Aid funding appear moderately generLegal Aid funding appear moderately generous).
I thought it might be helpful to clarify, in her case where we're talking about legal aid there's a very well defined number and gap and need, and it's not the same thing that we talk about when we're talking about all the opportunities to make money by changing the way we package services.
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.
For example, a legal expense insurance (LEI) program, anchored within provincial legal aid organizations is necessary to make the rule of law and constitutional rights and freedoms available to all of society; see this recommendation explained in the article by, Sujit Choudhry, Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson, «Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report&raqlegal expense insurance (LEI) program, anchored within provincial legal aid organizations is necessary to make the rule of law and constitutional rights and freedoms available to all of society; see this recommendation explained in the article by, Sujit Choudhry, Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson, «Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report&raqlegal aid organizations is necessary to make the rule of law and constitutional rights and freedoms available to all of society; see this recommendation explained in the article by, Sujit Choudhry, Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson, «Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report»aid organizations is necessary to make the rule of law and constitutional rights and freedoms available to all of society; see this recommendation explained in the article by, Sujit Choudhry, Michael Trebilcock, and James Wilson, «Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report&raqLegal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report»Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report&raqLegal Expense Insurance,» in, Middle Income Access to Justice, edited by, Michael Trebilcock, Anthony Duggan, and Lorne Sossin (University of Toronto Press, 2012), at pp. 385 - 410, and see Michael Trebilcock, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Report of the Legal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report&raqLegal Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report»Aid Review 2008 [the «Trebilcock Report»].
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This is a good deal kinder to practitioners than the blunt words of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012: «The lord chancellor may by regulations make provision about the payment of remuneration by the lord chancellor to persons who provide services under arrangements made for the purposes of this Part.»
Obviously it was designed to perpetuate the existing method of delivering legal services by making it more conveniently used — the «handcraftsman's method,» instead of a «support services method» of delivering legal services as does LAO LAW (the centralized legal research unit at Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)-legal services by making it more conveniently used — the «handcraftsman's method,» instead of a «support services method» of delivering legal services as does LAO LAW (the centralized legal research unit at Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)-legal services as does LAO LAW (the centralized legal research unit at Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)-legal research unit at Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)-Legal Aid Ontario (LAO)-RRB-.
Lawyers could carry on making money from these, so it seemed unnecessary to encourage them to do legal aid by «stuffing their mouths with gold» as Aneurin Bevan had to do to persuade the doctors to sign up to the NHS.
By contrast, lawyers are only starting to delve into the most superficial aids to collaboration, such as making design changes in office layout, as discussed in Office Spots to Meet and Mingle, Legal Times (12/4/06).
Camilla Graham Wood, JLD executive chair and legal aid specialist, says trainees will struggle to make a career in legal aid unless theyare propped up financially by their families.
«What they've done to legal aid for solicitors is far worse than what they've done to the Bar,» he adds, pointing to the recent cuts to the litigators» graduated fee scheme, which cut the fees for the bigger cases on which firms had relied to make their money by 40 per cent.
The event, The Citizen and the State: Poor decision - making and the role of the pro bono Bar, considered the extent of poor decision - making by state bodies which forced members of the public to appeal decisions about their entitlement to benefits and other rights, to the courts, often without legal representation due to legal aid cuts.
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs what assessment the Government have made of the effect on those (a) affected by domestic violence and (b) on low incomes of the proposed changes to legal aid arrangements; and if she will make a statement.
By educating policymakers and the public about the importance of civil legal aid, the EJC works towards a vision of a Washington where everyone has equal access to justice regardless of how much money they make.
In 1994 Ken was appointed by the State Supreme Court to the newly formed State Access to Justice Board charged with coordinating legal aid programs and making the civil legal system more accessible.
Harry Cohen: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs what assessment the Government have made of the effect on those (a) affected by domestic violence and (b) on low incomes of the proposed changes to legal aid arrangements; and if she will make a statement.
CCMS: CCMS, or the «Client and Cost Management System» for civil legal aid applications, was made mandatory by the Legal Aid Agency from 1 April 2016 onwards, despite widespread opposition from the legal profeslegal aid applications, was made mandatory by the Legal Aid Agency from 1 April 2016 onwards, despite widespread opposition from the legal professiaid applications, was made mandatory by the Legal Aid Agency from 1 April 2016 onwards, despite widespread opposition from the legal profesLegal Aid Agency from 1 April 2016 onwards, despite widespread opposition from the legal professiAid Agency from 1 April 2016 onwards, despite widespread opposition from the legal profeslegal profession.
We do not wish to duplicate work or efforts made by such groups, but we believe it is crucial for junior lawyers working in (and wanting to work in) the legal aid sector to have their own voice.
This submission is made jointly by the HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario (HALCO) and the Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network in response to the call for comments from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada on its Draft Position on Online Reputation.
«Although the government has made clinical negligence claims more difficult for affected people to pursue since April of this year, in some limited circumstances (children affected by brain injuries acquired around the time of birth) Legal Aid may still be available.
A less welcome developent in April was the «Client and Cost Management System» (CCMS) for civil legal aid applications being made mandatory by the Legal Aid Agency despite widespread opposition from the legal profeslegal aid applications being made mandatory by the Legal Aid Agency despite widespread opposition from the legal professiaid applications being made mandatory by the Legal Aid Agency despite widespread opposition from the legal profesLegal Aid Agency despite widespread opposition from the legal professiAid Agency despite widespread opposition from the legal profeslegal profession.
However, a linear trigger and cascade concept of experiencing legal problems may not be the best way to characterize the way the marginalized groups making up the population served by legal aid experience multiple problems.
Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania makes a difference in the lives of the clients we serve in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties by providing professional legal help to those who can not afford the services of a private attoLegal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania makes a difference in the lives of the clients we serve in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties by providing professional legal help to those who can not afford the services of a private attolegal help to those who can not afford the services of a private attorney.
hi my name is Ebonie Jones and I've been searching all over for a pro bono deportation defense attorney in new Jersey state and haven't found not one even with the listing that they hand the detainees in jail most of those attorneys either can not represent my fiance whose detained by immigration in Essex county jail or either legal aid services wont help with whatever excuse they want to make up to not help my fiance its sad because i need an attorney for his immigration bail that's upcoming towards the end of January as well as for my fiance case how can i get a legit pro bono immigration deportation defense attorney?
The Pro Bono Network's mission is to be «a force multiplier» for legal aid by making volunteering hyper - easy, Peel says.
Another way that lawyers and legal professionals use their time to make a difference is by providing training and support to pro bono and legal aid lawyers and their organizations, and by serving on the board and in other leadership positions for those organizations or related initiatives.
VPLC recently began the process of making current content changes and mapping out what new content is most requested or needed by the visitors to the site and incorporating suggestions from the LSC study released this past Spring on how to address the changing needs of legal aid clients with options and capabilities through the statewide website.
Where a judge has made an appointment and legal aid is not available, section 684 (2) provides that the fees and disbursements of counsel are to be paid by the Attorney General.
In addition to aiding gay and lesbian couples in various issues, the clinic has also made great strides for people in the transgender community, helping to leverage the legal resources available for transgender and trans - identifying people to give them the legal voice they need.Now, with approximately 70 lawyers volunteering their time and over 400 people assisted by the clinic, the Washington State Bar Association is honoring the center with the Pro Bono Award.
However, a Contracting State may, by making a reservation in accordance with Article 42, declare that it shall not be bound to assume any costs referred to in the preceding paragraph resulting from the participation of legal counsel or advisers or from court proceedings, except insofar as those costs may be covered by its system of legal aid and advice.
Although similar themes were encountered in many locations, I was personally struck by the submissions made in rural communities and the additional challenges that are faced by those delivering and seeking legal aid services in these areas.
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