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Earnings of criminal legal aid barristers fall 8% in two years
Friday, 18 December 2015The fee income of Crown Court legal aid barristers from the Advocated Graduated Fee Scheme has fallen by 8% in the last two years, new figures have shown. The figures do not include QCs.
Tags: advocacy fees, Barristers, Ministry of Justice
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