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LSB, APIL and Law Centres Federation to intervene in Mazur – Legal Futures

January 30, 2026

The Legal Services Board, the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, and the Law Centres Federation have all been granted permission to intervene in next month’s Mazur appeal.

The post LSB, APIL and Law Centres Federation to intervene in Mazur appeared first on Legal Futures.

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