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City firms hit at legal aid reform

By Michael Peel

Published: November 20 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 20 2006 02:00

Leading City law firms have launched a stinging attack on a controversial government plan to cut the £2bn annual legal aid bill by introducing market-style reforms.

In a letter sent on Friday to Lord Falconer, the Lord Chancellor, 28 firms - including big names such as Clifford Chance, Herbert Smith and Lovells - warned that the proposals were a "real threat to access to justice for some of the most vulnerable people in society".

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