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March 2010 |
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The Legal Services Commission (“LSC”) should play a “central role” in setting the standards for assuring the quality of legal services, according to the Chief Executive of the LSC.
Speaking at the Westminster Legal Policy Forum Keynote Seminar on 9 February, Carolyn Regan said that although the responsibility for assuring the quality of legal services should “sit with the regulators ... I am equally clear that the LSC, as a majority funder of legal aid services, has a central role in setting the standards by which we commission these standards. That is why we are following up the pilot work already carried out by the Centre for Professional Legal Studies at Cardiff University Law School with a discussion paper about quality assurance for advocates to be launched next week.”
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