An application by solicitors working for the Crown Prosecution Service and the Serious Fraud Office to appear in higher courts was opposed by the Lord Chancellor's advisory committee on legal education and conduct. The committee's report will also delay moves to give other solicitors the right to represent their clients in higher courts.
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