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New CILEx chief calls for collaboration

15 January 2015
Issue: 7636 / Categories: Legal News
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New CILEx chief executive Mandie Lavin has called for collaboration within the legal profession at large to work together in the public interest.

In her inaugural statement, Lavin pledged support for affordable access to justice, and said the profession faced a “unique moment” with so many new leaders taking post, and should make the most of it to “think creatively” on how best to serve the public. Lavin also promised help for the new chartered legal executive-run law firms, which are due to launch this year.

Lavin, a barrister, has a wealth of experience in professional regulation. Previously, she has been director of the Bar Standards Board, director of fitness to practice at the UKCC, director of fitness to practise and legal affairs at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, and spent three years in financial regulation at the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.

 

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