In order to become a member of the LCCSA, you will need to find two existing members to "nominate" you, then send your application to the Association's administrator, Sandra Dawson (PO Box 6314, London, N1 0DL).  You can download a copy of the form from here.

By becoming a member of the Association you can: -

  • Help us to influence the Legal Services Commission and the Government on issues that affect you;
  • Receive regular email eAlerts notifying you of the latest news and developments;
  • Receive the quarterly LCCSA newsletter, "The Advocate"; 
  • Receive a Member's Directory, listing not only all of the members of the Association and their geographical areas of practice, but also all of the prisons, police stations, magistrates' courts, crown courts and CPS offices within the Greater London area;
  • Become eligible to attend the annual LCCSA dinner at Grosvenor House in your own right;
  • Become eligible for a discounted ticket to the annual European Conference;
  • Become eligible for discounted rates for our training seminars.

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LCCSA

The Executive officer is appointed by the committee and is not an officer.  He reports monthly to the committee and presents an annual report to the Annual general meeting.  His/her role is to keep the President & committee appraised of all developments as regard criminal contracting and new legislation, and assist in ensuring that all consultation papers published by the LCCSA are forwarded to the appropriate interested parties & people of influence. 

The Executive officer keeps abreast of developments with the Law Society, LSC, and organisations that effect the way in which Criminal Solicitors in London are able to practice.  (S)he develops and oversee appropriate publicity through effective relationships with the media, other criminal organisations and public speaking alongside the President, and develops good relations with organisations, including Local Councillors, MPs, local/national Government Officers, Legal Services Commission and the Law Society.

Alongside the Treasurer, the Executive officer provides a monthly report as regard any funds that have been earmarked for campaigning/issues that effect the membership.