Example sentences of "the law centre " in BNC.

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1 At that stage , says Jack Dromey , the law centre 's representative on the Strike Committee :
2 Nothing daunted , the committee members set to ; they contacted friends and acquaintances on other islands , they studied ferry time-tables , and planned their campaign with a speed which matched that which had equipped the Law Centre .
3 The running costs of the Law Centre had to be met , too , and all the incidental expenses of the Committee — phone bills , fax .
4 And since nineteen eighty two , am I right in saying that you 've worked at the law centre in ?
5 the law centre ?
6 When they shut the , the the debate sort of shifted to outside the law centre .
7 you know , because they do n't know what their right are with And you know , I think places like the law centre , which fight for the rights of people in , you know to develop that that kind of service for people .
8 The law centre , in particular , has taken a broad view of its obligation to service the local community and some have been active in stimulating and articulating local protest .
9 The real origins of the law centre movement are usually attributed to the publication of pamphlets by the lawyers of the Conservative and Labour parties and the individual initiative of pioneers who became impatient at the slowness of the official bodies to respond to the pressure for change .
10 The division of work between the private profession and the law centre has not been based entirely on the choice of clients in deciding which problems to bring in to the law centre .
11 The division of work between the private profession and the law centre has not been based entirely on the choice of clients in deciding which problems to bring in to the law centre .
12 The establishment of a law centre may lead to the development of local legal aid solicitors ' practices , to some extent relying on referrals from the law centre .
13 you work for erm Law Centre , erm , how long have you been working for the Law Centre ?
14 Been working for the Law Centre for three and a half years .
15 Erm a and f at first we had one or two people coming in , but then it , it , it dr it dropped off very quickly , and after about three months , I think , we decided we were n't getting enough take-up , w that we would not have the sessions in the flats any more , but that we would encourage people to come to the Law Centre if they had any problems .
16 So , although I , I met individual tenants at prior to that , that was on a much more kind of ad hoc basis , they w when they were , were coming into the Law Centre , maybe about something completely different .
17 Erm so how many of you are actually involved you know , in the in erm the Law Centre ?
18 Like Billy were he lives , he lives on by the courts , you know by the Law Centre ?
19 The role of the lawyer or adviser in taking the initiative in identifying problems with which help can be provided becomes important , and it is in this type of work that the law centres have been particularly successful .
20 In this chapter we shall deal with the major advice-giving agencies prior to a discussion of the arrangements under which the private profession and the law centres provide legal advice and assistance .
21 Drawing some inspiration from the American system of neighbourhood law firms but adapting themselves to local conditions and the rules of the legal profession in this country , the law centres now provide a local base for the dissemination of legal services outside the private profession .
22 Traditionally , the law centres have not levied any charges on those using the service .
23 Should the law centres operate a means test ?
24 Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’
25 Other sources of informed comment are the various national bodies with an interest in legal services : the Legal Action Group , NACAB , the Law Centres Federation , the Advice Services Alliance ( an umbrella organisation for advice services ) , the National Consumer Council and so on .
26 The Law Centres Federation , not surprisingly , were entirely hostile to the proposed Citizens ' Law Centres and their response was directed mainly to that topic .
27 The Law Centres Federation today called for proper funding to ensure everyone had access to high-quality free legal advice through its centres .
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