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Law Societies & NGOs

The Law Society of Scotland is the governing body for Scottish solicitors. The Society promotes the interests of the solicitors’ profession and those of the public in relation to the profession.

The Law Society is the regulatory and representative body for solicitors in England and Wales.

The Law Society of Jersey is the governing body of lawyers practising as Advocates and Solicitors of the Royal Court of Jersey, Channel Islands.

The Isle of Man Law Society is the oldest Manx professional body, formed by the Law Society Act 1859 passed by Tynwald.

The Law Society is the regulatory and representative body for solicitors in Northern Ireland.

Victim Support is the independent charity which helps people cope with the effects of crime. They provide free and confidential support and information.

Representing, informing, consulting, training and supporting the lay magistracy in England and Wales.

The Citizens Advice Bureau Service offers free, confidential, impartial and independent advice on a range of legal issues.


The Bar Council for the Island of Guernsey.

The Bar Council is the professional body for barristers in England and Wales, providing representation and services for the Bar.

The London Criminal Courts Solicitors' Association ("LCCSA") was founded in 1948. Members are Solicitors who practise in and around the Greater London area.

The Law Centres Federation is the voice of Law Centres®, which provide free independent legal advice and representation to the most disadvantaged members of society.

The Employment Lawyers Association is the the voice of authority on employment law. ELA's members are qualified lawyers, both barristers and solicitors, practising in employment law in the UK and organisations engaged in the practice of employment law.

The UK Environmental Association . Membership organization of lawyers and non-lawyers involved or interested in the practice, study or formulation of environmental law.

The Agricultural Law Association is the UK's premier independent cross-disciplinary organisation dealing on an agenda-free, non-partisan, non-political basis with all matters arising in connection with rural business.

The British Maritime Law Association was founded in 1908. Its purpose is and always has been to promote the study and the advancement of British maritime and mercantile law:

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