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The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013

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Advice and Assistance and Advocacy Assistance by a court Duty Solicitor and Advocacy Assistance at the virtual court

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4.—(1) The hourly rates for Advice and Assistance and Advocacy Assistance by a court Duty Solicitor are specified in the table following this sub-paragraph.

Advice and Assistance and Advocacy Assistance by a court Duty Solicitor

London (£)National (£)
Standard hourly rate (attendance and waiting at a magistrates’ court)55.1553.85
Enhanced hourly rate (only payable in respect of work done on a day which is not a Business Day)68.9067.30
Travelling hourly rate (only payable where the Duty Solicitor is called out (including being called to return) to the court from the Office or attends on a day that is not a Business Day. Reasonable travel expenses may also be claimed (where relevant)).26.3026.30

(2) The Fixed Fees for Advocacy Assistance at the Virtual Court are specified in the table following this sub-paragraph.

Advocacy Assistance at the Virtual Court

London (£)National (£)
Virtual Court Fixed Fee where the hearing is held during normal working hours200150
Virtual Court Fixed Fee where the hearing is held during Unsocial hours240180

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