
LAPG - A Brief Introduction
The LAPG insists on the United Kingdom providing a Legal Aid system that protects all the vulnerable in society. We will positively fight any unjust Government decisions or policies wherever that protection is threatened.
We believe that any deviation of that protection undermines and manipulates the essence of a truly caring and safe democracy and demand a jurisdiction where access to justice is available to all without threat, discrimination or prejudice of any kind.
Through ongoing training, practical support and up-to-the-minute information, we support the delivery of high quality legal services by legal aid lawyers, whose hard work, skill and dedication are completely under valued.
LAPG does not give legal advice.
The Constitutional and Administrative Bar Law Association has written to Lord McNally agreeing with LAPG’s comments about proposed changes contained in the LASPO Regulations.
LAPG and YLAL (Young Legal Aid Lawyers) have prepared a briefing about the LASPO Regulations and what they mean for Judicial Review and Welfare Benefit cases.
The LSC has asked representative bodies to comment on some checklists which are designed to try to cut out some of the problems there have been on processing bills.
LALY Awards 2013
July 2nd, 2013
Celebrating legal Aid Lawyers
Access to Justice
July 16th, 2013
Annual Conference 2013 (Manchester)
October 11th, 2013