The Law Society is in the final stages of boosting its ruling council membership from just over 80 to 105.
Elections are underway to fill the last few seats following the increase in size that comes as a result of reforms announced in 2001.
Legal Week reports
May 01, 2002 at 08:03 PM
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The Law Society is in the final stages of boosting its ruling council membership from just over 80 to 105.
Elections are underway to fill the last few seats following the increase in size that comes as a result of reforms announced in 2001.
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