
Irish Justice Minister Seeks to Increase Legal Aid Fees to End Solicitor Protests
Ireland's Justice Minister is proposing an increase in the flat fee for criminal legal aid in an effort to halt ongoing protests by solicitors. The minister aims to address concerns raised by legal professionals regarding their remuneration.
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Justice Minister in bid to increase flat fee for criminal legal aid to stop solicitor protests
The new flat fee for district court legal aid will be set between €455 to €580 with the final fee to be announced by the Minister before the introduction of the new system on Wednesday
By Aisling Moloney
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The Minister for Justice has said he will be looking to see whether he can increase the new set fee of €455 for solicitors for criminal legal aid work.
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