This is interesting:
Who Will Be Affected By The Legislation?
It is the poorest in society that are going to struggle to get legal aid as people won’t be able to afford legal representation. The ban on referral fees and increasing the claims limit from £1000 to £5000 will hit most law firms hard as the majority of personal injury cases are valued at less than £5000. This means that if you have an accident or are entitled to damages and it is valued at less than £5000 you won’t be able to have a law firm represent you – you would have to put a value on your injury and represent yourself.
Cutting legal aid would stop access to justice and “undermine the rule of law”
The Government have also said that legal aid will only be available where legal proceedings are absolutely necessary. Writing in the foreword for the new business plan for the newly created Legal Aid Agency which has replaced the Legal Services Commission, the Lord Chancellor wrote that through LASPO;
[COLOR=#0000cd][I]“We will ensure that legal aid is focused on the most important cases for individuals in society, for example when serious criminal charges are brought or children are potentially being taken into care. But legal aid will no longer be available where legal help is not absolutely necessary.”
Who Will Be Affected By The Legislation?
It is the poorest in society that are going to struggle to get legal aid as people won’t be able to afford legal representation. The ban on referral fees and increasing the claims limit from £1000 to £5000 will hit most law firms hard as the majority of personal injury cases are valued at less than £5000. This means that if you have an accident or are entitled to damages and it is valued at less than £5000 you won’t be able to have a law firm represent you – you would have to put a value on your injury and represent yourself.
Cutting legal aid would stop access to justice and “undermine the rule of law”
The Government have also said that legal aid will only be available where legal proceedings are absolutely necessary. Writing in the foreword for the new business plan for the newly created Legal Aid Agency which has replaced the Legal Services Commission, the Lord Chancellor wrote that through LASPO;
[COLOR=#0000cd][I]“We will ensure that legal aid is focused on the most important cases for individuals in society, for example when serious criminal charges are brought or children are potentially being taken into care. But legal aid will no longer be available where legal help is not absolutely necessary.”
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