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Legal Aid: a sustainable future

[CP 13/06]

This consultation paper was issued jointly with the Legal Services Commission on the recommendations of Lord Carter's independent review into legal aid procurement. The Government and LSC sought views from all stakeholders. The Government here sets out its programme of legal aid reform, based around a new system of procurement.

Consultation begins on 13 July 2006
Consultation ends on 12 October 2006
Summary of responses published on 28 November 2006

Consultation paper

This consultation paper was issued jointly with the Legal Services Commission on the recommendations of Lord Carter's independent review into legal aid procurement. The Government and LSC sought views from all stakeholders.

 

Further information about Legal Aid policy and Lord Carter's review


Summary of responses

This is the response to a consultation on the recommendations within Lord Carter's final report on legal aid procurement. The Government here sets out its programme of legal aid reform, based around a new system of procurement.


Contact details

Please send responses by e-mail, post or fax by Thursday 12 October 2006 to:

Emma McGovern
Contract Design Team
Legal Services Commission
Head Office
85 Grays Inn Road
London WC1X 8TX
DX 450 Lon/Chancery Lane
Fax number: 020 7759 0534
Email

We would also ask you to ensure that your consultation response is sent to us once only, as this will make it easier for us to compile and monitor responses. We will acknowledge receipt of all responses by e-mail or post within one week


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