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Tyfano: How data brought the legal system to its knees

1 h 4 min Ā· 28 nov 2025
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šŸŽ™ļø How Data Brought the Legal System to Its Knees — And What No One’s Telling You Most people will never think about legal aid—until the moment they desperately need it. In this powerful episode, Paul Alexander speaks with Prof Jo Delahunty KC, Family Law Silk of the Year 2025, about the silent crisis unfolding in the UK justice system. What started as a cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency’s payment portal has spiralled into a full-blown national issue: šŸ” Up to 18 years of sensitive legal and financial data potentially exposed šŸ’ø Barristers and solicitors cut off from income for months—but still taxed on unpaid earnings āš ļø No disaster recovery plan, no full backup, no clear accountability šŸ‘©ā€āš–ļø Legal aid lawyers leaving the profession… with serious consequences for public justice Jo explains why legal aid is the UK's ā€œfourth emergency serviceā€ā€”defending children, families, victims and the wrongly accused when everything is on the line. But the system they work in is crumbling. Rates were set 20 years ago. Most preparation is unpaid. And now, even money already earned is locked inside a compromised system. ā€œWe are an invisible resource — until your child, your liberty or your life depends on us.ā€ — Prof Jo Delahunty KC This episode exposes what no one is talking about: šŸ‘‰ When data infrastructures fail, justice fails. šŸ‘‰ And when justice fails, society pays the price. šŸ”Š Listen now — before the people who protect the vulnerable disappear from the system.

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Tyfano: How data brought the legal system to its knees

šŸŽ™ļø How Data Brought the Legal System to Its Knees — And What No One’s Telling You Most people will never think about legal aid—until the moment they desperately need it. In this powerful episode, Paul Alexander speaks with Prof Jo Delahunty KC, Family Law Silk of the Year 2025, about the silent crisis unfolding in the UK justice system. What started as a cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency’s payment portal has spiralled into a full-blown national issue: šŸ” Up to 18 years of sensitive legal and financial data potentially exposed šŸ’ø Barristers and solicitors cut off from income for months—but still taxed on unpaid earnings āš ļø No disaster recovery plan, no full backup, no clear accountability šŸ‘©ā€āš–ļø Legal aid lawyers leaving the profession… with serious consequences for public justice Jo explains why legal aid is the UK's ā€œfourth emergency serviceā€ā€”defending children, families, victims and the wrongly accused when everything is on the line. But the system they work in is crumbling. Rates were set 20 years ago. Most preparation is unpaid. And now, even money already earned is locked inside a compromised system. ā€œWe are an invisible resource — until your child, your liberty or your life depends on us.ā€ — Prof Jo Delahunty KC This episode exposes what no one is talking about: šŸ‘‰ When data infrastructures fail, justice fails. šŸ‘‰ And when justice fails, society pays the price. šŸ”Š Listen now — before the people who protect the vulnerable disappear from the system.

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