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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Lord Carter's Review of the Procurement of Publicly-funded Criminal Defence Services

On the 5th July 2005 an independent review, led by Lord Carter of Coles was set up to consider the means by which to deliver the Government’s vision, set out in the DCA's consultation document A Fairer Deal for Legal Aid, for procuring publicly funded legal services, particularly criminal defence services (click here for details).  The findings of the review will be presented as a plan for delivering a procurement system that "achieves maximum value for money and control over spending whilst ensuring quality and the fairness of the justice system".

On the 26th December 2005 the Association submitted its response to the DCA's paper, formalising our representations made Directly to Lord Carter, and later, on 9th February 2006, Lord Carter published his interim report on his proposals.  The LCCSA prepared its interim response, highlighting its principal concerns that the application of market-based reform (particularly price competition amongst suppliers) will undermine the core values of our independent criminal defence system, and asking the fundamental questions: -  

The final report to Lord Carter’s Review was published on the 13th July 2006, and the Legal Services Commission initiated a formal consultation on his proposed reforms the same day.  On the 26th July 2006 the Constiutional Affairs Committee launched its inquiry in to the implementation of Lord Carter's proposals. 

In conjunction with the Law Society, CLSA and LAPG, the LCCSA launched an online survey for firms to test the impact of the proposed reforms on the 4th September 2006 (the results of which can be found here).  We submitted our representations to the Select Committee on the 4th October 2006, and our formal response to the Legal Services Commission's consultation on the 12th October 2006

"The Way Forward"

On the 28th November 2006 the Legal Services Commission and its sponsoring government department, the Department for Constitutional Affairs published the results of their consultation, and simultaneously announced its programme of reforms for legal aid, which they claim are "aimed at ensuring the system remains sustainable for the future" (click here to read the response of the LCCSA).  The Association believes that a budget that is to be cut from levels that are already not viable will further endanger the supplier base, and, if we are proved to be correct, these reforms may threaten universal access to justice.

There has not been unity in the profession regarding the modernisation of Legal Aid and the Carter proposals.  The Government presses on, even advancing the PCT start date.  We have been very concerned about the disastrous impact of cost cutting in London in particular.  London has a higher than national average costs per case because there are particular features of London and the cost are not supplier driven.

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» 16/05/2010 - SAHCA and The Law Society apply for amendment of legislation for parity of pay for SAs in the Court of Appeal
» 04/04/2010 - Response to MoJ consultation on graduated fees April 2010
» 04/04/2010 - SAHCA response to MoJ consultation on legal aid funding reform
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» 18/12/2009 - Law Society seeks judicial review over costs capping
» 18/12/2009 - Ministry of Justice drops BVT plans following meetings with Law Society
» 18/12/2009 - Legal aid funding reforms
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» 15/12/2009 - Law Society to launch legal challenge on legal aid
» 12/12/2009 - War on Legal Aid: are lawyers starting to win the battle?
» 07/12/2009 - Government legal aid spending cuts called into question
» 07/12/2009 - Graduated fees for VHCC cases is not viable, says Law Society
» 07/12/2009 - NAO report shows lawyers are ready to walk as failing legal aid system crumbles
» 02/12/2009 - Procurement of criminal legal aid in England and Wales
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» 27/11/2009 - Lawyers to pay back £25 million after damning report on legal aid scheme
» 26/11/2009 - Spending on legal aid 'already falling'
» 13/11/2009 - The cuts proposed by MOJ are an unprincipled attack on legal aid
» 21/10/2009 -

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» 21/08/2009 - Restricted access to legal advice says Law Society after latest MOJ cuts
» 21/08/2009 - Bar Council Statement in Response to Ministry of Justice Consultation on Legal Aid Funding Reforms
» 21/08/2009 - The CLSA supports justice with economy, not economy with justice.
» 20/08/2009 - Further cuts to legal aid announced
» 05/06/2009 - BVT ‘threatens criminal chambers as well as solicitors’ firms’
» 21/05/2009 - Best value tendering – what is to be done?
» 11/05/2009 - NAO investigate efficiency and effectivess of procurement of criminal legal aid services
» 30/04/2009 - BVT - undermining the criminal justice system even further
» 27/03/2009 - Best Value Tendering for CDS Contracts (BVT)
» 23/01/2008 - Threat to cases as barristers reject new deal
» 23/10/2007 - MOJ consult on Draft Regulations: Criminal Defence Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2007
» 07/10/2007 - Updated information on fixed fees for GCC Duty Solicitor Schemes (Jan 2008)
» 07/10/2007 - Update on VHCC Panel tender results
» 04/10/2007 - New fee scheme for litigators
» 01/10/2007 - LCCSA respond to the duty solicitor slot allocation from October 2007 consultation paper
» 27/09/2007 - Application packs for new crime contracts available
» 07/09/2007 - LSC to appeal Unified Contract judicial review judgment
» 07/09/2007 - LSC give notice re GCC and delay introduction of proposed reforms
» 07/09/2007 - Slot allocations for duty solicitors confirmed
» 09/08/2007 - The LCCSA respond to the LSC's consultation on amendments to the general criminal contract, as well as VHCC cases and Serious Fraud Panel arrangments
» 07/08/2007 - ibfvni
» 02/08/2007 - PDS ‘vital to market’
» 01/08/2007 - The MOJ consult on Criminal Defence Service (Recovery of Defence Costs Orders) Regulations 2001 [CP 20/07]
» 27/07/2007 - Legal aid reform ruling continues
» 21/07/2007 - Hull firms lock horns with LSC
» 21/07/2007 - LSC signs up three firms to run expanded CDS Direct
» 21/07/2007 - VHCC panels pressure
» 16/07/2007 - Permira backs Law For All
» 16/07/2007 - Dial a defender!
» 16/07/2007 - Will MP help save legal aid?
» 16/07/2007 - Wanted: cash for a unique centre
» 13/07/2007 - Peer reviewers attack fees
» 13/07/2007 - LSC challenges halted
» 13/07/2007 - Peer pressure
» 13/07/2007 - Westminster Hall Debate - Carter Review (Legal Aid)
» 30/06/2007 - Solicitors accuse MoJ of ‘wilful blindness’
» 30/06/2007 - Barking Mad
» 30/06/2007 - What lies beneath
» 26/06/2007 - Legal Services Commission consults on litigator fees
» 22/06/2007 - New pay scheme for legal aid at the police station
» 22/06/2007 - Government publishes its response to the Select Committee's Third Report of Session 2006-07 Implementation of the Carter Review of Legal Aid
» 22/06/2007 - Consultation on Slot Allocation
» 16/06/2007 - LSC rethink on duty rota leads to compensation call
» 15/06/2007 - Draft Very High Cost Case (VHCC) contracts published
» 05/06/2007 - Market Stability Measures: Response to the further consultation
» 05/06/2007 - Very High Cost Case (Crime) Best Value Panel tender process begins
» 05/06/2007 - Response to Very High Cost Case (VHCC) Panel published
» 01/06/2007 - Tender for CDS Direct contracts
» 16/05/2007 - VHCC panel consultation re-opened
» 01/05/2007 - Duty solicitor rota allocations 2007/8 – LSC climbdown
» 01/05/2007 - LCCSA Response to Constitutional Affairs Committee Report
» 01/05/2007 - SERIOUS RISK FOR ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN LEGAL AID PLANS, SAYS COMMITTEE
» 27/04/2007 - Further consultation on Market Stability Measures launched
» 30/03/2007 - LSC's letter is 'plain distortion'
» 30/03/2007 - Unified contract – time to decide
» 30/03/2007 - Very high cost cases: proposed rates
» 30/03/2007 - Legal Aid - Vote of 'No Confidence' Passed Unanimously
» 30/03/2007 - Legal aid firms spurn unified contract in study
» 30/03/2007 - New deal unlawful, say solicitors
» 30/03/2007 - Carter’s ‘struggle’ with BME impact of his reforms
» 30/03/2007 - Contract rebels pile pressure on LSC
» 22/03/2007 - Finance fears fail to halt legal aid reform
» 22/03/2007 - Legal aid protest reaches Westminster
» 22/03/2007 - Assessments with no impact
» 21/03/2007 - Legal aid reform will reward efficiency
» 20/03/2007 - Courts face week of disruption as defence solicitors work to rule
» 20/03/2007 - Legal aid cuts will reduce standards
» 20/03/2007 - Why change legal aid provision?
» 20/03/2007 - Fee changes spark fears for legal aid
» 20/03/2007 - Legal Aid firms 'in crisis'
» 19/03/2007 - Lawyers protest in bid to save legal aid
» 15/03/2007 - MASS DEMONSTRATION OF LEGAL AID LAWYERS IN WESTMINSTER ON MONDAY 19th MARCH
» 15/03/2007 - LCCSA conduct survey
» 15/03/2007 - Legal aid in spin
» 15/03/2007 - Law centres protest
» 09/03/2007 - Misleading Minister
» 09/03/2007 - Pressure grows on Falconer over legal aid
» 09/03/2007 - Clarke calls for Carter delay
» 08/03/2007 - Legal aid in the 21st century
» 08/03/2007 - Caution needed in relation to reforms
» 02/03/2007 - Implementation of the Carter Review - Uncorrected transcript of oral evidence on 20/02/2007
» 23/02/2007 - Court gridlocked as lawyers go on strike over legal aid row
» 23/02/2007 - Firms ditch legal aid contracts
» 23/02/2007 - Strike disrupts criminal courts
» 21/02/2007 - On the wrong side of the law
» 19/02/2007 - Uncorrected transcript of oral evidence on 06/02/2007
» 19/02/2007 - A MASS walkout by criminal defence solicitors has brought justice to a halt in south Cumbria.
» 15/02/2007 - Solicitors strike: magistrates' court cases halted
» 12/02/2007 - Labour MPs sign up to legal aid campaign
» 12/02/2007 - Call to Arms - Comment
» 12/02/2007 - Duty Solicitor Call Centre and CDS Direct
» 12/02/2007 - Police station reforms
» 12/02/2007 - Very High Cost Case (VHCC) Panel
» 12/02/2007 - The LSC publishes its response to the Market Stability Consultation
» 12/02/2007 - Solicitors plan work-to-rule over new legal aid payments
» 09/02/2007 - Solicitors strike to hit court cases next week
» 09/02/2007 - The LCCSA respond to the LSC's consultation on amendments to the General Criminal Contract and Duty Solicitor Arrangements
» 07/02/2007 - Implementation of the Carter Review of Legal Aid - Listen to the oral evidence on 06/02/2007
» 07/02/2007 - Implementation of the Carter Review - Uncorrected transcript of oral evidence on 30/01/2007
» 07/02/2007 - Hamza lawyer paid £500,000 in just 7 months - all from legal aid
» 07/02/2007 - Bar Council consults while backbenchers revolt against Carter
» 07/02/2007 - MPs oppose Carter reforms with early day motion
» 07/02/2007 - Call for delay to legal aid plans
» 03/02/2007 - Implementation of the Carter Review - Uncorrected transcript of oral evidence on 17/01/2007
» 03/02/2007 - Implementation of the Carter Review - Uncorrected transcript of oral evidence on 27/01/2007
» 02/02/2007 - Senior Judges wade into legal aid row
» 02/02/2007 - Legal aid fix rejected
» 01/02/2007 - Read the oral answers to the Constiutional Affairs Select Committee on the Carter Review
» 26/01/2007 - Senior Judges wade into legal aid row
» 26/01/2007 - Justice in the balance
» 26/01/2007 - Sums Don't Add UP
» 26/01/2007 - Bleak High Street
» 25/01/2007 - Bar Council consults while backbenchers revolt against Carter
» 25/01/2007 - Announcement of evidence session: Implementation of the Carter Review of Legal Aid
» 23/01/2007 - DCA Select Committee begin to hear evidence on Lord Carter's proposals
» 12/01/2007 - Read the transcript of the Adjournment debate on the future of legal aid
» 11/01/2007 - Announcement of evidence session: Implementation of the Carter Review of Legal Aid
» 08/01/2007 - Report on Public Defender Service published ('PDS')
» 05/01/2007 - Cuts to ‘devastate’ urban legal aid firms
» 03/01/2007 - Law Society Special General Meeting
» 15/12/2006 - Small firms 'abandoned'
» 14/12/2006 - Legal Aid Westminster Hall debate
» 12/12/2006 - Appeal court judge slams Carter
» 12/12/2006 - Barristers warn of advice deserts as Carter impact looms
» 07/12/2006 - MPs to discuss criminal legal aid next Wednesday
» 07/12/2006 - Solicitors in national wildcat strike action
» 06/12/2006 - Legal aid 'economies' are a threat to justice - Letter from LAPG
» 06/12/2006 - Legal aid efficiencies should save money - letter from Carolyn Regan (LSC)
» 06/12/2006 - Consequences of law reform - letter from Law Society Council Member
» 01/12/2006 - Striking out at Carter
» 29/11/2006 - Legal reform plans are toned down
» 29/11/2006 - Falconer defies solicitors' strike threat in legal aid shakeup
» 29/11/2006 - Falconer snubs critics to push ahead with maligned Carter reforms
» 29/11/2006 - Baird makes statement on Government response to the consultation on legal aid procurement
» 29/11/2006 - The so-called way forward is a slap in the face to criminal defence lawyers
» 28/11/2006 - 'If we don't do it, there won't be a thriving profession'
» 28/11/2006 - Legal aid review plan published
» 28/11/2006 - Legal Aid Reform: the Way Ahead
» 28/11/2006 - The LSC consults on market stability measures
» 28/11/2006 - The Law Society respond to LSC's 'way forward'
» 28/11/2006 - Opposition by solicitors 'will not stop legal aid shake-up'
» 25/11/2006 - City firms call on Whitehall to scrap legal aid reforms
» 20/11/2006 - City firms hit at legal aid reform
» 20/11/2006 - Legal aid cuts threaten to undermine right to fair trials
» 20/11/2006 - Legal aid cuts threaten to undermine right to fair trials
» 17/11/2006 - Permanent scar
» 16/11/2006 - Cuts in legal aid fees will not serve justice
» 03/11/2006 - Criminal law solicitors threaten national strike
» 27/10/2006 - IT companies join Carter fray
» 27/10/2006 - Hull firms revolt over fees
» 23/10/2006 - The distortion of legal aid costs
» 20/10/2006 - Legal aid reform 'harmed justice'
» 20/10/2006 - IN THE FACE OF FURY
» 19/10/2006 - Free access to justice is not under threat
» 15/10/2006 - Lawyers win a rethink on reforms to legal aid
» 13/10/2006 - The LCCSA responds to Lord Carter's propsed reforms
» 12/10/2006 - Cuts threaten right to a fair hearing
» 11/10/2006 - It is worth fighting to save the least loved branch of the welfare state
» 10/10/2006 - Cautious welcome turns to clamour of protest
» 08/10/2006 - The Bar is keen that Lord Carter's recommendations are implemented as soon as possible
» 04/10/2006 - The LCCSA make submissions to the Constitutional Affairs Committe on Lord Carter's proposals
» 27/09/2006 - Carter's 'devastating' impact highlighted by Law Society study
» 27/09/2006 - Risk of serious disruption to legal aid services
» 27/09/2006 - Legal aid reforms 'would cause collapse of the system by 2010'
» 24/09/2006 - ‘DESTRUCTIVE’ CARTER
» 24/09/2006 - DOING THE MATHS
» 24/09/2006 - MAKING THE CASE
» 15/09/2006 - Carter leaves bitter taste in the regions
» 15/09/2006 - Criminal solicitors reject ‘naïve’ Carter proposals
» 15/09/2006 - The LSC makes Carter consultation Q&A documents available
» 09/09/2006 - Eye of the storm
» 09/09/2006 - Firms must reform to make legal aid pay, Carter insists
» 04/09/2006 - Survey launched to test the impact of Lord Carter's proposals
» 02/08/2006 - Minister meets local lawyers in Legal Aid consultation
» 28/07/2006 - Carter axe to fall on 400 legal aid firms
» 26/07/2006 - Constitutional Affairs Committee launches inquiry into the implementation of the Carter Review
» 21/07/2006 - Carter – kill or cure?
» 21/07/2006 - Carter: how will it affect your practice?
» 20/07/2006 - Defending Legal Aid
» 20/07/2006 - Carter axe to fall on 400 legal aid firms
» 20/07/2006 - Carter worries solicitors
» 19/07/2006 - Barristers seemed to have struck a pretty good deal out of the Carter reforms
» 19/07/2006 - Barristers' fees
» 18/07/2006 - What does the future look like for solicitors?
» 17/07/2006 - Cost of legal aid savings
» 14/07/2006 - Legal aid curb on £1m lawyers 'may shut small firms'
» 14/07/2006 - Reforms end £1m a year defence barristers
» 14/07/2006 - Legal aid shakeup will cut pay of 'fat cat' QCs
» 14/07/2006 - Legal Aid shake-up to cut earnings of top QCs
» 13/07/2006 - Redical reform of legal aid system needed, says Carter
» 13/07/2006 - The LCCSA response: 'Lord Carters’ recommendations are a disaster for access to justice'
» 13/07/2006 - The LSC consults on Lord Carter's recommendations
» 13/07/2006 - The Law Society's response to Carter - 'The challenge ahead is to make the Carter Reforms work'
» 13/07/2006 - Bar Council welcomes aspects of Carter package but criticises delay in reversing historic cuts
» 13/07/2006 - Letter from Bar Council to its members re Lord Carter's proposals
» 13/07/2006 - Legal aid overhaul to cut costs
» 13/07/2006 - The Independent Lawyers Group respond to Carter
» 13/07/2006 - Carter report heralds legal consolidation
» 13/07/2006 - Legal aid reforms 'will save £100m'
» 13/07/2006 - 'Set legal aid fee would save time'
» 13/07/2006 - Radical reform of Legal Aid budget unveiled
» 13/07/2006 - LAPG FEARS CARTER PROPOSALS WILL REDUCE QUALITY OF SERVICE TO CLIENTS
» 13/07/2006 - Carter review racks up £1.5m
» 10/07/2006 - Great expectations
» 10/07/2006 - Crime law firm owners demand to be heard
» 10/07/2006 - Call for consultation
» 07/07/2006 - Flexible legal fees
» 06/07/2006 - Falconer gets tough as legal aid deadline looms
» 05/07/2006 - !! STOP PRESS !! Lord Carter’s 'Final Report' is to be published on 13th July !! STOP PRESS !!
» 04/07/2006 - Market for legal aid backed by ministers
» 04/07/2006 - Getting Carter — the future of legal aid
» 22/06/2006 - Lord Carter publishes his summary of research
» 22/06/2006 - Bigger may not be better
» 22/06/2006 - Survey boost for Carter
» 19/06/2006 - Society calls for more devolved powers to make preferred supplier scheme work
» 19/06/2006 - Baird to monitor race
» 16/06/2006 - LCCSA responds to consulation on 'preferred suppliers'
» 09/06/2006 - Wait until I get Carter
» 08/05/2006 - The LCCSA respond to Carter's interim report
» 21/04/2006 - Minority firms 'will suffer under Carter'
» 13/04/2006 - LSC publishes MDA Research into impact of London Competitive Tendering Proposals on BME firms
» 03/04/2006 - Association of Major London Criminal Law Firms welcomes Carter!
» 20/03/2006 - Preferred supplier consultation launch
» 09/03/2006 - CLSA delivers 'no' verdict on Carter's strategy
» 26/02/2006 - The Law Society are cautious about Carter
» 24/02/2006 - Asian lawyers cast doubt on consortia plan for legal aid
» 17/02/2006 - Legal reforms will hit the poorest hardest
» 17/02/2006 - Carter sets terms for legal aid revolution
» 17/02/2006 - Will the market rob crime solicitors?
» 17/02/2006 - Funding fundamentals
» 17/02/2006 - The Society of Asian Lawyers opposes the Carter Interim Report Proposals
» 14/02/2006 - 'We hope this signals a more secure future for legal aid'
» 14/02/2006 - Lawyers to bid for work in legal aid free market
» 14/02/2006 - 'Price is important, but quality can't be sacrificed'
» 13/02/2006 - The Bar's latest thinking on Carter
» 10/02/2006 - Legal Aid Review – New Structure
» 09/02/2006 - Carter publishes his report
» 09/02/2006 - Carter's report - ill considered, unsupported by research
» 06/02/2006 - Legal aid reforms raise fears that justice will pay the price
» 19/04/2005 - Price Competitive Tendering will reduce access to justice
» 15/04/2005 - What price Justice?
» 15/04/2005 - Criminal Competitive Tendering: the views of the representative groups
» 06/04/2005 - Justice for all who can afford it: The drive to lower legal aid costs is creating a two-tier system
» 01/04/2005 - Funding threat to legal choice
» 18/02/2005 - PCT - An Update on the work by the LCCSA
» 28/01/2005 - LSC plans London competitive tendering
» 28/01/2005 - Solicitors warn on legal aid auction CRIMINAL LAW
» 27/01/2005 - Price Competative Tendering - Disastrous move for legal aid system
» 27/01/2005 - Falconer in storm over legal aid aid cuts
» 20/01/2005 - LSC Competitive Tendering Consultation Paper Published
» 20/01/2005 - Lawyers call for boycott of price competitive tendering