Defence lawyers associations to stop taking all Legal Aid files starting Sept. 26
Criminal lawyers from four associations in Alberta who say Legal Aid Alberta (LAA) is underfunded are again stepping up their job action next week.
As of September 26, members of the Criminal Defence Lawyers Association (CDLA) in Calgary, the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) in Edmonton, the Southern Alberta Defence Lawyers’ Association (SADL), and the Red Deer Criminal Defence Lawyers Association (RDCDLA), will stop taking all new work from LAA.
This follows up action taken Sept. 1 which involved ceasing any intake of what the associations deemed “more serious” files including sexual offences and homicides.
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