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LSC Update
Solicitors & Advisers News Advocates News
15/04/2010
Issue 74
Civil Crime Cross Cutting Civil Crime Cross Cutting
News Roundup
Solicitors & Advisers news
Civil

Tender launched for Wakefield Community Legal Advice service

Contract signed for Barking & Dagenham CLAc

Updated CLS financial eligibility keycard now available

Extended civil schedules and contracts to be loaded into LSC online

Social Welfare Law and Family tender processes

Lower volume categories tender process

Crime

Crown Court - Double Shift Sittings Project

Crown Court means testing goes national

New criminal legal aid forms coming into effect

Cross Cutting
Customer satisfaction survey

Rolling out the Delivery Transformation Programme

Advocates news
Civil

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Crime

Crown Court means testing goes national

Cross Cutting

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News Headlines
Tender launched for Wakefield Community Legal Advice service
Interested parties have until noon on 18 June to submit their tender
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Rolling out the delivery transformation programme
eforms pilot now extended to include the CDS5 and CDS7 forms
Read more...
Crown Court means testing goes national
Book your place on upcoming training events
Read more...
Contract signed for Barking and Dagenham CLAc
The new service will open its doors on 4 May
Read more...

Transfer of civil applications processing from Nottingham to Merseyside
All civil applications processing previously dealt with by the Nottingham office is now handled by our Merseyside office
Read more...








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