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View our privacy policyGood Law Project has decided to revert to the model of procuring legal services in house.
Good Law Project has decided to revert to the model operated by other legal non-profits of procuring legal services through an in-house legal team and is closing its wholly owned law firm Good Law Practice. We would like to thank the team at Good Law Practice for all their hard work. A number of colleagues are expected to take up similar roles at Good Law Project.
When Good Law Practice was founded, Good Law Project litigated almost exclusively against the government. The changed political and legal climates mean that, going forward, Good Law Project will do less judicial review (ie suing public bodies) and will need to commission legal services from a wider range of legal experts than could be accommodated within a single law firm.