Hard-working crime lawyers have been called on to strike on Monday in retaliation to a banning of a legally-aided person's ability to pick their preferred lawyer.By the end of the year the Legal Services Agency (LSA), which administers the near $130 milli
Jock Anderson Thu, 29 Jul 2010
Hard-working crime lawyers have been called on to strike on Monday in retaliation to a banning of a legally-aided person’s ability to pick their preferred lawyer.
By the end of the year the Legal Services Agency (LSA), which administers the near $130 million annual legal aid bill, will allow a
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