Consultation produces broad range of suggestions
The president of the Isle of Man Law Society has called for an 'holistic approach' to any reforms to the legal aid system.
It's after a consultation on the matter was brought to a close at the end of November.
Fixed fees and the introduction of a public defender unit are among the suggestions put forward.
Tim Swift says access to justice is key when exploring any potential changes:
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