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Next Step in the Bar Council's Judicial Review on Legal Aid

9 April 2010

The Bar Council and Criminal Bar Association have today issued a joint response to the Ministry of Justice Consultation "Legal Aid: Reforming Advocates Graduated Fees". The response is available below, as is the letter from Bindmans sent on our behalf to the Treasury Solicitors.

The Chairman of the Bar Council and the Chairman of the CBA have written an open letter to the profession in response to the MoJ's announcement of cuts to criminal legal aid fees. - 9 April

The Bar Council/CBA joint response to the MOJ paper on AGFS

Our Solicitors have now Responded to TSol: 25 March 2010 

Letter from the Chairmen of the Bar and the Criminal Bar Association: 19 March 2010 

Letter from the Chairmen of the Bar and the Criminal Bar Association: 23 February 2010 

The Bar Council/CBA joint response to the MOJ paper on AGFS cuts: February 2010 

Letter to the Legal Services Commission: 17 February 2010 

Letter to the Ministry of Justice: 17 February 2010 

Background Media Briefing: 17 February 2010



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