Dear Members,
The LCCSA are delighted to confirm that the Legal Aid Agency has agreed to rethink the controversial "embarrassment clause" (clause 2.2) contained within the new Legal Aid Contracts. 
The clause became known as the "gagging" clause, because many believed it would have stifled legitimate criticism of the Legal Aid Agency or Ministry of Justice, restricting freedom of speech.
The LCCSA on behalf of it's membership challenged the clause that had caused some concern amongst the profession, and as part of a joint action issued a letter before Claim. 
 As a result the LAA have agreed to clarify a sensible remit for the clause, which as initially drafted was unlawfully broad and vague.
The LCCSA are delighted at the outcome, and welcome the LAA decision to think again and engage with the profession on this.
Link is here https://www.lccsa.org.uk/laa-rethink-embarassment-clause/


Greg Foxsmith, LCCSA President