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We have included a host of website links, which will provide you with information on many aspects of the legal environment.
Please note however, that we are not responsible for the contents contained within any of these websites, and inclusion of a link, does not imply endorsement by DPS Software of the site.

  Association of Personal Injury Lawyers - www.apil.com





The Association Of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) is dedicated to improving the service provided to victims of accidents and clinical negligence.  Over 5,000 solicitors and barristers work with the association to fight for law reform to improve access to justice.

  Bar Council - www.barcouncil.org.uk






The Bar Council® is the regulatory and representative body for barristers in England and Wales . It deals with the qualification and conduct rules governing barristers and those wishing to become barristers. It deals with complaints against barristers.

  Court Service of England and Wales - www.courtservice.gov.uk



The purpose of the Court Service is the delivery of justice. The Agency is responsible for the running of most of the courts and tribunals in England & Wales i.e. Crown, County, Appeals, and provides the necessary services to the judiciary and court users to ensure its impartial and efficient operation.

  Criminal Courts Review Commission - www.ccrc.gov.uk


The Criminal Cases Review Commission is an independent body responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of criminal justice in England , Wales and Northern Ireland .

  Divorce Aid - www.divorceaid.co.uk


From small beginnings in 1999, Divorce Aid now helps thousands of people across the UK and internationally every week. Our motto is: 'Whatever your situation and wherever you are, we hope to provide divorce advice, support and information on any matter concerning you.' Experts from the legal and therapy professions enable us to provide this service by volunteering their time.

The welfare of the child is paramount and we promote mediation and counselling as well as good, professional legal advice. We also promote collaborative family law as a new dignified approach to divorce.

  Forum Of Insurance Lawyers - www.foil.org.uk



FOIL exists to provide a forum for the exchange of information between lawyers acting predominantly or exclusively for insurance clients (except legal expenses insurers) either practising within firms of solicitors, as barristers or as in-house lawyers for insurers or for self-insurers. FOIL is also an active lobbying body on matters concerning insurance litigation.

  The Institute of Legal Executives - www.ilex.org.uk






The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) is the professional body which represents Legal Executives and trainee Legal Executives and enhances their role and standing in the legal profession. ILEX is a leading provider of comprehensive legal education and influences law reform.

  Institue of Legal Cashiers Association - www.ilca.org.uk





The Institute of Legal Cashiers & Administrators (ILCA) is the non profit making professional body dedicated to the education, support and promotion of excellence for specialist financial and administrative personnel working within the legal community.

  Law Commission -www.lawcom.gov.uk





The Law Commission is the independent body set up by Parliament in 1965 (along with a similar Commission for Scotland ) to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform when it is needed.

  The Law Society of England & Wales - www.lawsociety.org.uk





The Law Society is the professional body for solicitors in England and Wales . They serve society by working to improve access to the law. Providing services and support for solicitors themselves. The Law Society sets the standards that underpin the profession's reputation as the best independent professional advisers.

  Law Society Gazette - www.lawgazette.co.uk





The web site for the official magazine of The Law Society. This weekly online publication has an ' Infotech ' section which keeps lawyers up to date with legal technology.

  Legal Services Commission - www.legalservices.gov.uk





The Legal Services Commission is an executive non-departmental public body created under the Access to Justice Act 1999 to replace the Legal Aid Board. It is responsible for the development and administration of the Community Legal Service and the Criminal Defence Service.

  Legal Technology Insider - www.legaltechnology.com


 


The Legal Technology Insider is produced by well-known legal commentator, Charles Christian. It provides information on the Legal IT market, current events, jobs, bloggs and information on pertinent legal topics. The site also includes their top-ranked Insider Newsletter, which is available by subscription only.

 

  Legal Technology Solutions - www.legaltechnologysolutions.com



Legal Technology Solutions provide vendor independent technology advice and assistance to help law firms and legal departments get the most from their investment in technology.

Tel: 0800 141 7037

  Lord Chancellors Department - www.dca.gov.uk



Responsible in government for upholding justice, rights and democracy. Their objectives are to: provide effective and accessible justice for all; ensure people's rights and responsibilities; and to enhance democratic freedoms by modernising the law and the constitution.

  Pan European Organisation of PI Lawyers - www.peopil.com



The Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL) was founded in 1996 and formally established as a charitable entity in 1998 by European lawyers to improve and promote co-operation and communication between European jurisdictions in the field of personal injury law.

  The Sole Practitioners Group - www.spg.uk.com





Solicitor Sole Practitioners is one of eight Law Society recognised groups which represent particular sectors of the profession.

  Society For Computers & Law - www.scl.org





The Society for Computers and Law is the leading UK organisation for the encouragement and development of law related IT and IT related law.

  Resolution - www.resolution.org.uk





Resolution which was formerly known as The Family Law Association is an organisation of 4,700 lawyers and family justice professionals who believe in a constructive, non confrontational approach to family law matters. Resolution also seeks to improve the family justice system. We provide education and training for lawyers and mediators to improve their knowledge of the law and their understanding of the emotional and practical issues of family breakdown. Resolution encourages the use of other dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and collaborative law, where appropriate.

  Criminal Law Solicitors Association - www.clsa.co.uk





The Criminal Law Solicitors' Association is the only national association entirely committed to professionals working in the field of criminal law.

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