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25 February 2026
Issue: 8151 / Categories: Legal News , Criminal , Profession , Career focus
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'Vote of confidence' in magistrates welcomed

The Magistrates’ Association has flagged its dual ‘recruitment and retention’ problem, while welcoming the Lord Chancellor David Lammy’s commitment this week to an extra £247m funding for the Crown and magistrates’ court

David Ford, national chair of the association, hailed Lammy’s ‘big vote of confidence in magistrates’. In order to ‘maximise the success of these changes’, Ford called for a ‘long-term’ plan to recruit and retain magistrates from all walks of life without them being ‘left out of pocket’ for volunteering, and investment in salaries for legal advisor roles, as ‘good legal advisers leave our courts for better-paid roles elsewhere in the public sector’. 

Issue: 8151 / Categories: Legal News , Criminal , Profession , Career focus
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Clarke Willmott—Matthew Roach

Clarke Willmott—Matthew Roach

Partner joins commercial property team in Taunton office

Farrer & Co—Richard Lane

Farrer & Co—Richard Lane

Londstanding London firm appoints new senior partner

Bird & Bird—Sue McLean

Bird & Bird—Sue McLean

Commercial team in London welcomes technology specialist as partner

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