STOP PRESS:
______________________________________________________________________ Tender Opens for 2024 Standard Civil Contract. Procurement process opens for delivery of civil legal aid services from 1 September 2024. The deadline for submitting a bid is 5pm on Tuesday 17 October 2023. Contracts will run for 1-year with the option to extend for up to three more. ______________________________________________________________________ |
- Family
- Housing and debt and welfare benefits
- Immigration and asylum – including work at Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs)
- Mental health
- Community care
- Claims against public authorities
- Clinical negligence
- Public law
- Family mediation
- Education
- Discrimination
- 106 HLPAS areas
- supervisors may now supervise in more than one category of law
- restriction on the number of offices where a supervisor can supervise has been removed
- remote supervision is allowed
www.gov.uk/government/news/civil-news-tender-opens-for-2024-standard-civil-contract
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TLC Legals provide bespoke support for all your legal business needs, legal aid and private.
Our consultants are fresh from the Legal Aid Agency with up-to-date contract knowledge and key LAA contacts.
Our main services are:
Whilst our high success rates with legal aid appeal work is quite an achievement, prevention is better than cure.
Our team of experts is here to help you every step of the way. We are proud to proactively assist our clients meet numerous and often complex contractual and regulatory requirements whilst promoting quality and maximising cash flow. Don't leave it too late. Be quality assured with peace of mind. Everyone needs some 'TLC'.
Tungsten was the material element in Thomas Elva Edison's invention of the light bulb. Here at TLC, we are driven with bright innovative ideas and aim to be at the sharp cutting edge of legal consultancy. We don't melt under pressure.
A hard, rare metal under standard conditions when uncombined, tungsten is found naturally on Earth almost exclusively in chemical compounds. It was identified as a new element in 1781, and first isolated as a metal in 1783. The free element is remarkable for its robustness, especially the fact that it has the highest melting point of all the elements. Tungsten's many alloys have numerous applications, including incandescent light bulb filaments and X-ray tubes. Tungsten is mainly used in the production of hard materials based on tungsten carbide for cutting.
TLC Legals provide bespoke support for all your legal business needs, legal aid and private.
Our consultants are fresh from the Legal Aid Agency with up-to-date contract knowledge and key LAA contacts.
Our main services are:
- SRA Applications,
- Full SQM & Lexcel Preparation,
- Civil & Crime Legal Aid Tenders,
- Legal Aid Agency Contract Compliance,
- Annual CM-Audit Preparation,
- Peer Review File Reports, Training,
- CCA Support, LAA Appeals,
- Risk/AML Practice Management,
- Recruitment, HR support, Projects,
- Acquisitions, Novations, Insolvency,
- Party Wall Surveyor Awards
Whilst our high success rates with legal aid appeal work is quite an achievement, prevention is better than cure.
Our team of experts is here to help you every step of the way. We are proud to proactively assist our clients meet numerous and often complex contractual and regulatory requirements whilst promoting quality and maximising cash flow. Don't leave it too late. Be quality assured with peace of mind. Everyone needs some 'TLC'.
Tungsten was the material element in Thomas Elva Edison's invention of the light bulb. Here at TLC, we are driven with bright innovative ideas and aim to be at the sharp cutting edge of legal consultancy. We don't melt under pressure.
A hard, rare metal under standard conditions when uncombined, tungsten is found naturally on Earth almost exclusively in chemical compounds. It was identified as a new element in 1781, and first isolated as a metal in 1783. The free element is remarkable for its robustness, especially the fact that it has the highest melting point of all the elements. Tungsten's many alloys have numerous applications, including incandescent light bulb filaments and X-ray tubes. Tungsten is mainly used in the production of hard materials based on tungsten carbide for cutting.