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Richard Moorhead LEGAL AID AND THE DECLINE OF PRIVATE PRACTICE: BLUE MURDER OR TOXIC JOB? Paper to be presented to the International Legal Aid Group Conference 2003, Harvard Law School
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Document Date: 2003-05-21 18:53:35


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London / /

Company

Law Society Gazette / LSC / International Legal Aid Group / /

Country

United Kingdom / Wales / /

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Facility

Cardiff University / /

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criminal defence services / legal aid services / family law area / legal aid practitioners / Travel rates / family law / legal services / /

Organization

National Audit Office / Cardiff Law School / Crown Court / Stationery Office / Harvard Law School / Cardiff University / Court Service / Legal Aid Board / Legal Aid Practitioners / US Federal Reserve / ASR / Public Accounts Committee / Lord Chancellor's Department / Community Legal Service / Treasury and ONS Websites / Legal Services Commission / Department of the Treasury / /

Person

Richard Moorhead / Mohammad Farooq / /

Position

author / MP / Member / Comptroller and Auditor General / trainee solicitor / solicitor / Chief Executive / Executive / paralegal / Chancellor / /

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the Law Society Gazette / /

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