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

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he Association is often asked to comment on consultation papers relevant to the criminal justice system, as well as matters that attract media attention.

We submit papers on a wide range of topics, and form subcommittees from our membership to ensure that  any response we make is on informed basis. 

Latest News as @ 09 September 2010

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Law Reform

Consultation Papers
» 08/09/2010 - Joint Advocacy Group Consultation paper on proposals for a quality assurance scheme for criminal advocates
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» 20/09/2006 - Should HIV 'crimes' be punished?
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» 19/08/2006 - Fraud law ‘disadvantage’
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» 31/03/2006 - Bail Act Offences
» 20/03/2006 - LSC believe that major Legal Aid reform will improve quality of advice
» 20/03/2006 - Preferred supplier consultation launch
» 07/11/2005 - Supporting Magistrates' courts to provide justice
» 01/11/2005 - The Witness Charter - New Standards for Care in the Criminal Justice System
» 05/07/2005 - Letter from Lord Falconer to Law Society announcing 'radical shake-up' of legal system
» 01/07/2005 - A Fairer Deal for Legal Aid?
» 08/03/2005 - SAP's Consultation Paper: Recommendation for Deportation following a Criminal Conviction
» 28/01/2005 - LSC moves to ensure value from Criminal Legal Aid
» 01/01/2005 - Improving Value for Money for CDS in London
» 01/01/2005 - Legal Aid Reform: the LSC puts 'London Competitive Tendering in Context'
Responses
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» 10/06/2010 - SAHCA response to LSC Discussion Paper on Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates
» 20/05/2010 - SAHCA launches QAA consultation
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» 13/07/2006 - The LCCSA responds to the Home Affairs Committee Inquiry into young black people in the criminal justice system.
» 16/06/2006 - The LCCSA responds to the consutlation on 'preferred suppliers'
» 05/06/2006 - The LCCSA repond to the Law Commission Consultation Paper 'A New Homicide Act for England and Wales?'
» 16/05/2006 - LCCSA respond to Sentencing Advisory Panel Consultation Paper on Bail Act Offences
» 08/03/2006 - LCCSA responds to Bribery!
» 26/01/2006 - The Witness Charter: New standards of care for witnesses in the criminal justice system.
» 26/01/2006 - A New Homicide Act for England & Wales? Law Commission consultation.
» 19/01/2006 - LCCSA Responds to DCA's White Paper - The Future of Legal Services - Putting Consumers First
» 05/12/2005 - LCCSA respond to Lord Carter
» 01/08/2005 - LCCSA respond to CDS policy team setting out initial representations regarding reduction in legal aid rates for VHCC cases
» 01/07/2005 - LCCSA responds to LSC's consultation on Independent Review of Legal Advice & Assistance
» 10/01/2005 - LCCSA responds to LSC's consultation on police station representatives and solicitors attending the police station
» 01/10/2004 - LCCSA responds to SAP's consultation on Domestic Violence & Sentencing
» 01/06/2004 - LCCSA responds to SAP's consultation on the Sexual Offences Act 2004
» 01/06/2004 - LCCSA responds to SAP's consultation on sentencing of manslaughter by reason of provocation
» 01/06/2004 - LCCSA responds to the Clementi Review
» 01/05/2004 - LCCSA respond to Home Office consultation on Fraud Law Reform
» 01/12/2003 - LCCSA respond to LSC's consultation on proposed changes to Criminal Defence Service fee structures
» 01/11/2003 - LCCSA responds to DCA's consultation on the future of Queen's Counsel
» 01/07/2003 - LCCSA responds to the Criminal Justice Bill 2002
» 01/02/2003 - LCCSA respond to the Law Commission's consultation on partial defences to murder
» 01/04/205 - LCCSA Responds to SAP's consultation on Deportation