2.
Administration
2.1 The Duty Lawyer Service (formerly known as the Law Society
Legal Advice and Duty Lawyer Schemes) was incorporated on 17th
August 1993 as a company limited by guarantee. It continues to
operate the Duty Lawyer Scheme, the Legal Advice Scheme and the
Tel Law Scheme.
2.2
The Duty Lawyer Service is subvented by the Government but independently
managed and administered jointly by the Bar Association and Law
Society through the Council of the Duty Lawyer Service. The membership
of the Duty Lawyer Service consists of 24 members with the Council
of the Law Society and the Bar Council each nominating 12 members.
The membership of the Duty Lawyer Service Council consists of four
barristers nominated by the Bar Association and four solicitors
nominated by the Law Society and three lay members. The Chairmanship
of the Duty Lawyer Service Council is rotated annually between
the nominees of the Bar Association and the Law Society.
2.3
The Council of the Service met bi-monthly during the year. In
addition to overseeing and directing the Schemes' operation generally, the
Council formulates policy and reviews existing policy in the administration of
the Schemes' programmes. The Administrator
(a barrister), the Chief Court Liaison Officer and the Committee Secretary attended
all the Council meetings.
2.4
The Council membership is listed at Appendix A-1, the Register
of Members is listed at Appendix A-2 and the administrative structure
of the Schemes is set out in diagrammatic form at Appendix A-3.
2.5
Two committees chaired by the Chief Court Liaison Officer continued
to meet regularly during the year. These committees, comprising
representatives of the Court Liaison Officers and Secretaries,
facilitated communication between the Liaison Office staff and
the Administration. The list of the Service employees appears
at Appendix A-4.
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