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Legal Aid Agency cyber attack

We are aware of the cyber attack on the Legal Aid Agency. At this point in time, we do not know the extent to which any client or applicant’s personal data may have been compromised and await updates from the LAA. If you have previously submitted an application for Legal Aid, at this stage we […]

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Domestic Abuse Act – free medical evidence for legal aid eligibility

​In order to qualify for legal aid, survivors are required to provide evidence of domestic abuse taking place. This is to ensure that legal aid funding is targeted at those who are most in need. From 1st October 2021, health professionals will no longer be able to charge for providing this evidence in accordance with Section 80 of the Domestic Abuse Act.

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​Legal Aid Review

​The review on Legal Aid has restarted following a pause induced by the impact of COVID-19. Justice Minister, Alex Chalk, informed the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Legal Aid that the review has re-commenced with a plan to publish findings in Spring 2021.

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Legal Aid for Inquests

BBC’s File on 4 will explore the challenges faced by families at inquests, paying close attention to the lack of access to legal aid. The radio program has been informed that out of more than 600 requests for legal aid at inquests last year, almost half of these applications were refused.

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Legal Aid Cuts

Abuse Partner Natalie Marrison discusses a recent report, in which the Joint Committee on Human Rights said cuts to Legal Aid have left them with “grave concerns for access to justice”.

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