Examples of Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme in a sentence
CILEX members act as accredited police station representatives but cannot formally act as duty solicitors unless they are accredited under the LawSociety’s Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (CLAS).
Chartered Legal Executives are eligible to join some of the specialist panels operated by the Law Society or its specialist groups, including the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme, Personal Injury Panel and the Family Law Panel and many have done so.
She is also the current Chief Assessor for the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme with the Law Society.
Miss Simpson informed Council that a meeting had been held with the Legal Services Board (LSB) to seek their support to allow Legal Executive Advocates to be accredited for the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (CLAS) via the ILEX Advocacy Route.
Course Articulation MatrixCO STATEMENT Notes: The numbers 1, 2 and 3 in the Course Articulation Matrix above shows the Degree of Correlation between a CO and a PO/PSO.
Tiffany also assists in Property Litigation work and in the property side of some Estates and Trusts work.We now have a third Duty Solicitor who can appear for those facing Magistrates’ Court proceedings followingthe qualification of lawyer Brian Nuttney to the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (CLAS), furtherstrengthening our Crime team headed by Peter Minnikin.
We are currently in discussions with the Law Society and the SRA in relation to extending eligibility of the Police Station Qualification (PSQ) assessment and the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme to barristers.
If the CDSM remains concerned about the solicitor’s competence the matter should be referred to the Law Society’s Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (which is now responsible for duty solicitor accreditation) via CDS Policy Team.
By submitting a proposal, the vendor expressly agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the district, its directors, officers, its trustees, and/or agents arising out of or in connection with (1) the administration, evaluation, recommendation of any proposal; (2) any requirements under the solicitation, proposal package, or related documents; (3) the rejection of any proposal or any part of any proposal; and/or (4) the award, if any.
We have 56 Chartered Legal Executive criminal advocates, around half of these criminal advocates are accredited under the Law Society’s Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (CLAS).