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How has the criminal justice system changed under Labour? Adrian Turner investigates
Legal aid heroes take centre stage on Oscar night
The government is refusing to back down on its plans to overhaul the country’s legal aid system, despite swingeing attacks from MPs and stakeholders.
Too rushed and too risky? In a two-part article, Professor Michael Zander QC reports on why the Carter reforms were savaged by the Constitutional Affairs Committee
Cherie Booth QC will name the winners of this year’s legal aid Oscars on 28 June. The Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) awards, which are in their fifth year, recognise excellence among legal aid providers who help protect the rights of some of society’s most marginalised people.
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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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