R (The Law Society & Others) v The Lord Chancellor
Nicholas Moss KC represented the Lord Chancellor in the challenge to the legality of his decision on the number of contracts for criminal legal aid duty provider work.
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Nicholas Moss KC represented the Lord Chancellor in the challenge to the legality of his decision on the number of contracts for criminal legal aid duty provider work.
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