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Law Society rejects government plans for specialist Housing Court
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Law Society report hits out at “vanishing” civil legal aid
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Law Society sets out priority areas for reform that would see less need for judicial review challenges
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Law Society suggests some coronavirus restrictions should be retained for safe running of courts in England
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