GCN sponsors LAG National Conference on Legal Aid
08/06/2009
GCN are sponsoring the LAG Legal Aid at 60: Bridging the justice gap national conference which takes place in London on 11th June 2009.
With this conference, LAG is seeking to spark a debate about the future of legal aid and ensure that firms and not-for-profit agencies can meet the changes planned for the system.
Expert speakers include:
- the legal aid minister, Lord Bach
- Sir Geoffrey Bindman
- Dominic Grieve (Shadow Secretary of State for Justice)
- Kate Green (chief executive of Child Poverty Action Group)
- Carolyn Regan (chief executive of the Legal Services Commission)
- Des Hudson (chief executive of the Law Society)
- Roger Smith (director of JUSTICE)
- Afua Hirsch (the Guardian)
- Steve Hynes (director of LAG)
As well as the plenary sessions on legal aid policy and the future of the system, delegates will be invited to participate in workshops on practice management and service planning. These workshops cover:
- Managing civil legal aid practices - David Gilmore (DG Legal)
- Criminal legal aid - Andrew Keogh (Keogh Solicitors)
- Developing civil legal aid in partnerships
The conference concludes with a panel discussion led by leading commentators on legal aid's role in the welfare state and the impact of the recession on the demand for legal services.
The conference will be of value particularly to solicitors, barristers, legal executives and not-for-profit agencies such as Citizens Advice Bureaux and Law Centres® as well as officers from central and local government concerned with advice services.
> click here to download the full programme from the LAG website
BOOKING INFORMATION
Delegate places, priced at £150 + VAT (with a range of discounted rates also available) should be booked directly with LAG, by fax, email, post or online at www.lag.org.uk/60years
> click here to download the flyer and booking form from the LAG website
