Grant: £71,454
July 16, 2015
The project plans to generate a sustainable source of income for the 3 law centres by earning private fees which are split between the solicitor and Ethical Law (“EL”). EL’s profits are then donated to the law centres.
EL will draw on a pool of solicitors initially specialising in family, employment and immigration, as we know from experience that there is demand for private work in these areas.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
General Public | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
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