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Flat Fees Spark Legal Aid Crisis
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Ireland’s legal aid system is under fire as the government prepares to slash criminal solicitor pay to a flat €455 per case, sparking outrage and mass walkouts among lawyers who warn the move will cripple access to justice for the most vulnerable. The Law Society and human rights groups call it a “cap on justice,” arguing it’s financially unsustainable and will force thousands of solicitors out of the field. Despite protests and industrial action—including the withdrawal of services for bail cases—Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan stands firm, citing alleged abuses in the current system, though legal advocates dismiss his claims as misleading.
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