Grayling is destroying the rule of law with judicial review legal aid cuts, says John Ford
Jon Robins records the next steps in the government’s “dismantling” of publicly-funded law
Criminal defence lawyers have expressed fury after the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) published its response to its controversial consultation on criminal legal aid.
Rosalyn Akar Grams reviews the impact of LASPO on the provision of quality legal representation for survivors of torture, as part of an exclusive NLJ online series on legal aid post-LASPO
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 first of an exclusive NLJ online series on legal aid post-LASPO, Jon Robins considers the Low alternatives to “indiscriminate” cost cutting
Jon Robins observes the fallout from the recent legal aid protests
Jon Robins takes little solace from the government’s recent U-turn on legal aid reform
Solicitors to pay in dormant funds & City firms to sponsor major initiatives
Roger Smith measures the impact of legal aid cuts on both sides of the Atlantic
Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team
North west team expands with senior private client and property hires
Firm boosts corporate team in Newcastle to support high-growth technology businesses
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