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Paul Heathcot made this Freedom of Information request to Legal Services Commission
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From: Paul Heathcot
7 October 2011
Dear Legal Services Commission,
1) What contracts does Capita have with the LSC?
2) Please supply the terms of all contracts the LSC has with
Capita.
3) What is the name of the computer software/system that Capita
employees use to assess litigants' entitlement to Legal Aid in
clinical negligence cases against the NHS?
Yours faithfully,
Paul Heathcot
From: FOI (LSC)
Legal Services Commission
10 October 2011
Dear Mr Heathcot,
RE: YOUR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST
Thank you for your request received 7 October 2011.
In your request you have asked for the following information under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000:
1) What contracts does Capita have with the LSC?
2) Please supply the terms of all contracts the LSC has with Capita.
3) What is the name of the computer software/system that Capita employees
use to assess litigants' entitlement to Legal Aid in clinical negligence
cases against the NHS?
I write to acknowledge that we are dealing with your request under the
terms of the Act and will provide a response as soon as possible and no
later than 4 November 2011.
Please note the reference and log number, ‘FOI-11/5589 which should be
quoted in any further communication with the Commission relating to this
request.
If you have any queries about this request, please do not hesitate to
contact the FOI e-mail address: [1][Legal Services Commission request email].
Yours sincerely,
Governance Team
Chief Executive’s Office
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From: FOI (LSC)
Legal Services Commission
4 November 2011
Dear Mr Heathcot,
Please find attached the LSC's initial response to your FOI request.
Yours sincerely,
Governance Team
Chief Executive’s Office
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contracts can be entered into on our behalf by e-mail.
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From: FOI (LSC)
Legal Services Commission
21 November 2011
Dear Mr Heathcot,
Further to my letter of 4 November 2011 I am writing to notify you that
there has been a delay in responding to the outstanding element of your
request.
We are dealing with it as a matter of priority and hope to provide a
response by next week. Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience
this may cause.
Kind regards,
Governance Team
Chief Executive’s Office
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From: FOI (LSC)
Legal Services Commission
13 December 2011
Dear Mr Heathcot,
Please find attached the LSC's final response to your FOI request.
Please note that due to the size of the annexes we are unable to send all
of them in one email. We are attempting to send them separately but will
contact you if we have any further problems.
Yours sincerely,
Governance Team
Chief Executive’s Office
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sender by return e-mail.
Internet e-mail is not a secure medium, as messages can be intercepted and
read by someone else. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to
send information by e-mail. Postal addresses for the Legal Services
Commission are available from
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The Legal Services Commission reserves the right to monitor, record and
retain any incoming and outgoing e-mails for security reasons and for
monitoring internal compliance with the Legal Services Commission policy
on staff use. E-mail monitoring and/or blocking software may be used and
e-mail content may be read. You have a responsibility to ensure laws are
not broken when writing or forwarding e-mails and their contents. No
contracts can be entered into on our behalf by e-mail.
Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not
necessarily represent those of the Legal Services Commission.
The Legal Services Commission checks all e-mails and attachments for known
viruses, however, you are advised that you open any attachments at your
own risk.
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From: FOI (LSC)
Legal Services Commission
13 December 2011
Dear Mr Heathcot,
Please find attached email two of three of your final response.
Yours sincerely,
Governance Team
Chief Executive’s Office
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read by someone else. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to
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The Legal Services Commission reserves the right to monitor, record and
retain any incoming and outgoing e-mails for security reasons and for
monitoring internal compliance with the Legal Services Commission policy
on staff use. E-mail monitoring and/or blocking software may be used and
e-mail content may be read. You have a responsibility to ensure laws are
not broken when writing or forwarding e-mails and their contents. No
contracts can be entered into on our behalf by e-mail.
Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not
necessarily represent those of the Legal Services Commission.
The Legal Services Commission checks all e-mails and attachments for known
viruses, however, you are advised that you open any attachments at your
own risk.
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From: FOI (LSC)
Legal Services Commission
13 December 2011
Dear Mr Heathcot,
Please find attached email three of three of your final response.
Yours sincerely,
Governance Team
Chief Executive’s Office
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unauthorised use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted. If you
are not the intended recipient please destroy all copies and inform the
sender by return e-mail.
Internet e-mail is not a secure medium, as messages can be intercepted and
read by someone else. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to
send information by e-mail. Postal addresses for the Legal Services
Commission are available from
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The Legal Services Commission reserves the right to monitor, record and
retain any incoming and outgoing e-mails for security reasons and for
monitoring internal compliance with the Legal Services Commission policy
on staff use. E-mail monitoring and/or blocking software may be used and
e-mail content may be read. You have a responsibility to ensure laws are
not broken when writing or forwarding e-mails and their contents. No
contracts can be entered into on our behalf by e-mail.
Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not
necessarily represent those of the Legal Services Commission.
The Legal Services Commission checks all e-mails and attachments for known
viruses, however, you are advised that you open any attachments at your
own risk.
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