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Committee for Public Counsel Services

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is a vital organisation dedicated to providing legal representation and support to individuals who cannot afford private counsel in the UK. Established with the mission of ensuring fair access to justice, CPCS plays a crucial role in the public defence system.

CPCS operates under the guidance of the Massachusetts Public Defender Division, focusing on delivering high-quality legal services across various areas of law, including criminal defence, juvenile representation, and mental health advocacy. The organisation is committed to upholding the rights of its clients while promoting the principles of justice and equality.

With a team of experienced attorneys and support staff, CPCS strives to provide comprehensive legal assistance tailored to the unique needs of each client. The organisation also engages in ongoing training and professional development to ensure that its legal representatives are well-equipped to handle complex cases effectively.

In addition to direct legal services, CPCS actively participates in policy advocacy and reform efforts aimed at improving the public defence system. By collaborating with other legal entities and community organisations, CPCS seeks to address systemic issues and enhance the overall quality of legal representation available to those in need.

Through its unwavering commitment to justice, the Committee for Public Counsel Services continues to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals facing legal challenges, ensuring that everyone has access to competent legal counsel regardless of their financial situation.

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