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Contingency fund

30 April 2009
Issue: 7367 / Categories: Legal News , Public , Legal services
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Legal aid

A Bar Council think tank has proposed a self-funding scheme to help those ineligible for civil legal aid but without the means to mount a legal claim.

The Contingent Legal Aid Fund (CLAF) has been developed by the Bar Council’s Policy Advisory Group, led by Guy Mansfield QC. The fund would be managed by financial professionals who would determine whether claims should be supported.

Issue: 7367 / Categories: Legal News , Public , Legal services
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