Solicitors can give themselves a pat on the back following a survey on client satisfaction.
Cabinet Office report suggests access to law hampered by elitism
Legal Aid Minister Lord Bach marked the 60th anniversary of the introduction of legal aid, this week, with a pledge that vulnerable people “most in need” would get the right help at a cost that was fair to practitioners and fair to the taxpayer.
The Law Society Council
Twelve City law firms and the College of Law have launched what is believed to be the first training consortium in dispute resolution.
Pressure on the government to abandon the national default retirement age (DRA) mounted last week as a landmark case reached the High Court.
President of the Family Division outlines new principles on media access
Tribunals dealt with almost 20,000 claims more than in 2007–08 despite an increased workload, according to the Tribunals Service Annual Report and Accounts published last week.
MPs have condemned proposals to cut legal aid as “flawed, weak and inflexible”.
Access to justice must be a priority for the government, according to a report from the Centre for Social Justice.
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