To be undertaken by Lord Edward Garnier QC
Legal services on the Isle of Man will be subject to a 'robust' review as part of efforts to reform the system.
Lord Edward Garnier QC, who is a member of the House of Lords, will undertake an independent study and make recommendations for change.
The Home Affairs and Justice Minister has confirmed it will be 'thorough and impartial' and will consider the views of those working in law as well as 'consumers'.
Jane Poole-Wilson says timescales will be finalised shortly:
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