
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has said that it welcomes and is supportive of the publication of all information regarding expenditure from public funds.
The Society were responding to the publication by the Legal Services Commission of the list of legal aid payments for 2008//09 and 2009/10 to solicitors’ firms and barristers out of the legal aid fund.
Commenting on the publication the Society said that the lists clearly show the level of commitment of solicitors’ firms from across Northern Ireland who provide legal aid services to those most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of the public. This includes the victims of domestic violence, children who may be taken into care and those facing criminal charges.
The Society said that any consideration of the level of legal aid payments for 2008//09 and 2009/10 must acknowledge:
Payment to Solicitors’ practices
Commitment of Solicitors
Commenting on the release of the lists, Mr Norville Connolly, President of the Law Society said:
The figures published include all solicitors’ overheads, including payments to staff, some barristers’ fees, witness expenses, business overheads including rent and rates and therefore do not reflect what the solicitor actually receives.
The level of fees are not set by solicitors but are set by Government or the Costs Master in the High Court. The figures published include a substantial amount of arrears which should have been paid years ago but which are only been paid now.
The NILSC have published payments to 100 firms and there are over 400 other solicitors firms who provide legal services to clients. These firms’ earnings from legal aid have not been published but should have been.
The Law Society has been for some time in discussion with the Legal Services Commission in respect of the appropriate rates of payments within the legal aid budget.
These discussions have included a meeting with the new Justice Minister, David Ford on Wednesday 2nd June 2010. These intensive discussions are ongoing.
Solicitors remain committed to ensuring that the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our community have access to justice from an independent legal service across Northern Ireland.
ENDS
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