New Chairman of the Criminal Bar Association calls for a halt to the Government’s “Cavalier” legal aid cuts E-mail
October 2009
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The new Chairman of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), Paul Mendelle QC, has called for the Government to re-think its approach towards the publicly-funded Bar.

He is taking over as Chairman of the CBA, which represents over 3,600 criminal barristers and is the largest specialist bar association in England and Wales. Commenting on the year ahead, Mr Mendelle said:

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