Putting my tuppence into this debate one reason crime is dying on it’s feet so to speak is the lack of work and not just the rate at which it is paid -

 

i.e Profit = Volume x Remuneration

 

The failure to charge offences (various reasons) and the use of cautions has led to the reduction of cases in court

 

Richard Atkins

 

From: members@mail.lccsa.org.uk [mailto:members@mail.lccsa.org.uk] On Behalf Of Jonathan Black
Sent: 16 April 2018 14:08
To: Jonathan Black <jonathanb@bsbsolicitors.co.uk>; Theresa Hendrickx <theresahendrickx@outlook.com>
Cc: LCCSA <members@mail.lccsa.org.uk>
Subject: RE: urgent request Victoria Derbyshire tomorrow

 

Right , Theresa might get the exposure in this issue we need , I have just taken a call requesting a female solicitor to go on to talk about the reason

 

Any one willing to come forward ?

 

 

Jonathan Black ( Partner)                                                 

BSB solicitors

3 Gower Street

London

WC1E 6HA

 

 

0207 8373456

 

www.bsbsolicitors.co.uk                                 

t @jonblackbsb

t@bsbsolicitors

jonathan.black@bsblaw.cjsm.net

 

DX 2111 Euston Exchange

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: members@mail.lccsa.org.uk [mailto:members@mail.lccsa.org.uk] On Behalf Of Jonathan Black
Sent: 16 April 2018 13:29
To: Theresa Hendrickx
Cc: LCCSA
Subject: RE: urgent request Victoria Derbyshire tomorrow

 

I think the Victoria Derbyshire thing should be about thier  clients not the lawyers

 

I think this campaign has been driven by Adam Makepeace / Richard Atkinson , so might be difficult , but no reason why we cant state the point

 

Jonathan Black ( Partner)                                                 

BSB solicitors

3 Gower Street

London

WC1E 6HA

 

 

0207 8373456

 

www.bsbsolicitors.co.uk                                 

t @jonblackbsb

t@bsbsolicitors

jonathan.black@bsblaw.cjsm.net

 

DX 2111 Euston Exchange

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: Theresa Hendrickx [mailto:theresahendrickx@outlook.com]
Sent: 16 April 2018 13:20
To: Jonathan Black
Cc: LCCSA
Subject: Re: urgent request Victoria Derbyshire tomorrow

 

Any chance of tying in the loss of all the experienced Duty solicitors being removed from the Rotas for failure to meet the 14 hour requirements? 


I’ve spoken to 3 women (20+ years experience each) today who have been removed in the last 3 weeks. 

 

There will soon be no Duty solicitors at all. 

 

Theresa Hendrickx 

07949243949


On 16 Apr 2018, at 12:18, Jonathan Black <jonathanb@bsbsolicitors.co.uk> wrote:

Please can someone help

 

The law society are launching a campaign tomorrow pointing out the lack of young lawyers being attracted to criminal law .

 

This will be featured on Victoria Derbyshire tomorrow and they need a client who has been represented at the police station  by a duty solicitor leading to charges being dropped /refused .

 

The client needs to be available and willing go on tomorrow .

Please email me if you can assist .

 

They do have a candidate but they wont be able to travel  into the studio from their base in Cornwall .

 

This is a great opportunity to maintain momentum and keep the issue of legal aid cuts in the public eye , especially with the Vigil for Justice on Wednesday night (see attached flyer )

 

For obvious reasons , this request isn’t being posted on twitter , but will be on the closed SUKJ  justice FB group

 

Regards

Jonathan Black ( Partner)                                                 

BSB solicitors

3 Gower Street

London

WC1E 6HA

 

 

0207 8373456

 

www.bsbsolicitors.co.uk                                 

t @jonblackbsb

t@bsbsolicitors

jonathan.black@bsblaw.cjsm.net

 

DX 2111 Euston Exchange

 

 

 

 

 

 


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