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Supreme Court £350 fee for papers attacked

By Michael Peel, Legal Correspondent

Published: November 8 2009 23:15 | Last updated: November 8 2009 23:15

The new Supreme Court will charge members of the public a minimum of £350 a time to access documents – a fee critics say makes a mockery of official promises of open justice in the country’s most important cases.

The top legal chamber has boasted about accessible modernising gimmicks, ranging from video links to easily digestible summaries of its judgments. But those wanting to do an old-style reading of available legal arguments will pay a high price for their interest.

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