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2 thoughts on “Legal aid bill 'would reduce family clients by 75%'”
I am going to retire when the work runs out – simples. I stopped doing legal aid only work years ago.
But you have a great position for a junior costs draftsman Simon with a great future and the acl is the way forward with you being a Council member hey?
Given the bright future of the acl, surely works not going to run out……is it?
What about those not in a position to retire, what should they do? I am looking for the big green arm of the acl to be put around the young costs draftsmens shoulders and give some good honest advice……..