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“High trust” legal aid model could cut bureaucracy – Legal Futures

January 7, 2026

A Dutch-style “high trust” model for legal aid could “significantly reduce bureaucracy” for law firms and make it more “economic” for them to do publicly funded work, MPs were told yesterday.

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