Les Allamby's early reflections of SSAC...the second time around!
...moved from being a ‘barefoot lawyer’ as they say in India to qualifying as a solicitor in the 1990s while also becoming the Law Centre’s director. In 1999 I became...
...moved from being a ‘barefoot lawyer’ as they say in India to qualifying as a solicitor in the 1990s while also becoming the Law Centre’s director. In 1999 I became...
...tax-free childcare) are also facing similar challenges. Government has taken far-reaching policy and operational measures to respond to the extraordinary circumstances in which we find ourselves. Normally, Government would bring...
...the outcomes clear and the atmosphere so enjoyable. There is also a larger amount of freedom on SSAC to pursue strategic interests and issues than I would have ever imagined....
...to-date in an applied setting. I considered that my involvement with social security law since 1990, firstly as a pro bono legal representative (through the Free Representation Unit in London)...