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Earnings of criminal legal aid barristers fall 8% in two years
Friday, 18 December 2015The fee income of Crown Court legal aid barristers from the Advocated Graduated Fee Scheme has fallen by 8% in the last two years, new figures have shown. The figures do not include QCs.
Tags: advocacy fees, Barristers, Ministry of Justice
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11 April 2025

Debunking five common myths about AI for the sceptical and scared
The direction of travel is clear, especially for those of us in the legal sector, where adoption has been rapid: AI is now a fact of modern working life.
10 April 2025

The future of holding client money
In the fallout from Axiom Ince, the SRA began talking about the possibility of introducing an alternative system to holding client money.
9 April 2025

Why the RTA claims process is still flawed and how to fix it
Almost four years and more than a million claims on from the launch of the Official Injury Claim portal, the system designed to simplify the process is still beset with problems.
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