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The Criminal Cases Unit is responsible for assessing a range of claims paid out of Central Funds.
Guidance on submitting your claim in Civil and Family Legal Aid Cases. This covers certificated and controlled work (including legal help escape cases and controlled legal representation)
Find out if a business is, or has been, authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to provide claims management services
You should follow the standard file process outlined below when submitting work for online and paper billing.
A dedicated space with the latest updates, contingency measures and processes following a cyber attack on the Legal Aid Agency’s online digital services.
Use claim forms or claim online, eg using CCMS, to get paid for all aspects of legal aid work; find guidance and help with submissions.
The Criminal Cases Unit is responsible for assessing a range of claims paid out of the Legal Aid Fund.
What to do if you think someone's used your intellectual property without permission - types of intellectual property abuse, help resolving disputes and further legal action you can take.
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