Jackson moves closer

Implementation of the Jackson costs reforms has moved a step closer with the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill passing its second reading in the House of Lords, despite 51 of the 54 members who rose to speak criticising the bill.

However little time was spent debating the civil costs reforms and this increasingly looks like a done deal.


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