The Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards are organised by Legal Aid Practitioners Group (LAPG), on a non-profit basis, as an unashamed celebration of the work of lawyers on the social justice frontline.
It is the close links to the profession’s grassroots that make the LALYs so special, and unlike any other legal awards.
The LALYs are unique and distinct because the lawyers we celebrate are unlike any others across the entire legal profession. Legal aid tends to attract those who are not just exceptional lawyers but exceptionally courageous and compassionate human beings.
OUR BEGINNING
How it all started
Photos of the first ever LALYs in 2003
The first-ever Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards ceremony, staged in April 2003, a few months after a pub meeting, was a relatively modest affair: just five awards (crime, civil, family, newcomer, and outstanding achievement), one sponsor (Jordan Publishing) and around 100 guests.
The broadcaster John Howard did the honours as compere, with Michael Mansfield QC acting as presenter. There were no trophies. Winners had to make do with a framed certificate, signed by the chair of the judging panel Cherie Booth QC (it wasn’t until 2005 that winners’ certificates were replaced with trophies). As the evening wore on, the certificate frames started to come apart, and must have been in pieces when the winners had got them home.
Do you want to read more? Take a look at the article written for LAPG magazine by the cofounder of the LALYs, Fiona Bawdon.
TESTIMONIALS
What people say…
Gallery
Winners of the 2025 LALYs
Winners of the 2024 LALYs
Winners of the 2023 LALYs
Winners of the 2022 LALYs
Winners of the 2021 LALYs
Winners of the 2020 LALYs
Winners of the 2019-2009 LALYs
Some guidance on how to submit nominations
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LAPG Online Supervision Course – 22nd January 2026
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