Government Legal Profession

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The Government Legal Profession (GLP), formerly the Government Legal Service,[1] is an umbrella group comprising around two thousand qualified lawyers working as civil servants in around thirty UK Government departments.

Government Legal Profession
Agency overview
Websitehttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/civil-service-government-legal-profession

The Treasury Solicitor (currently Susanna McGibbon) is also the Head of the Government Legal Profession. GLP lawyers are mostly employed by the Government Legal Department, although based in other government departments, with some being directly employed by the department in which they work. The GLP brand is used primarily for recruitment purposes and offers training and support to GLP lawyers. The GLP Secretariat supports the work of lawyers across the GLP by providing central library services and for an intranet system, Legal Information Online Network, or LION, which can be accessed by all government lawyers, and gives access to commercial legal databases and information and articles relevant to government legal work.

Lawyers in the Government Legal Profession:

There are separate but similar structures in the devolved administrations, the Government Legal Service for Scotland and the Government Legal Service for Northern Ireland.

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