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Providers across London are now able to use eForms for criminal legal aid applications.
Secure eMail vital to work of crime providers with nearly 80% signed up.
Restrictions on mental health providers carrying out advocacy work in the first-tier tribunal.
CJSM users should not use Secure eMail outside the UK.
New declaration on recording client information makes it simpler for you to use eForm.
CRM14 eForms are faster and simpler to use than paper forms say providers.
Survey to collect your views links to roll-out timetable for Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
Check your details by 28 November 2014 on updated list of validated police station representatives.
Advocates and clerks help us develop guidance to prevent delays.
Updated tender outcomes now available.
Extension notices sent to 2014 standard civil contract holders working in welfare benefits.
Online maps highlight every courthouse updated with wi-fi system in England and Wales.
Interim solution to give providers access to wi-fi in solicitors' rooms at selected magistrates’ courts.
Automated emails being sent to providers about new schedules.
Key reasons for rejects and how to avoid them.
Answering your questions on family mediation tender 2015.
Consumer contracts regulations do not apply to legal aid work.
New approach for civil, mental health, immigration and asylum controlled work handled in Liverpool.
550 applications are now being received each week by the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
Transfer of processing responsibility to LAA means CRM14 eForms become available for London magistrates’ courts.
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