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What now for deprivations of liberty?

What will the effect of the postponement of the Liberty Protections Safeguards be on local authorities? Local Government Lawyer asked 50 adult social care lawyers for their views on the potential consequences.
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A zero sum game?

The number of SEND tribunal cases is rising and the proportion of appeals ‘lost’ by local authorities is at a record high. Lottie Winson talks to education lawyers to understand the reasons why, and sets out the results of Local Government Lawyer’s exclusive survey.

Health and care regulator puts £3.2m in legal work up for grabs

The Health and Care Professions Council has launched a tender exercise for legal services worth an estimated £3.2m over a four-year period.

The council said the provider would be expected “to provide legal services in public law and parliamentary drafting, litigation, information governance, employment law, commercial contract and procurement and public affairs advice”.

It added that interested legal services providers would “need to demonstrate significant expertise and experience in providing legal services across a broad range of advisory areas and a substantial understanding of professional regulation”.

The contract is expected to last from 1 April 2015 to 29 March 2019.

The council regulates health and care professionals in a range of areas.