Our Support for - The Legal Aid Foundation


Our passion and commitment to Access to Justice has led us to form a relationship with The Legal Aid Foundation launching soon and run by Amir Ali OBE . (link to Amir Ali Bio here).


Novo Modo will donate 20% of net profits arising from sourcing non-recourse litigation funding on a broker basis until further notice.



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Novo Modo will donate 20% of profits to The Legal Aid Foundation


The Legal Aid Foundation is the brainchild of Amir Ali OBE. Amir is Founder and CEO of Remote Court Users, an organisation that helps businesses navigate the courts. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management, Amir sits on both CICM’s Think Tank and Technical Committee. CICM overseas and is responsible for £4 Trillion of Trade Debt in the UK and abroad. He also sits on the Law Advisory Boards of several Universities and has over four decades of experience in both the Legal and Enforcement Sectors in the UK.

 

Immediate past Chairman of the Civil Court Users Association, the largest lobbying organisation of its kind for Civil Lawyers and Past President of The Institute of Paralegals.

 

Amir was named in The New Year’s Honours List 2022 and was awarded an OBE by Her Majesty the Queen for “Services to Court Users and the Law.” 

 

Latterly Amir has been assisting Ministry’s of Justice, globally wishing to transform their courts to incorporate On-line Dispute Resolution (ODR), or Digital Courts and has a keen interest in Mediation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in equal measure.



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The ambition, vision, and direction of travel for the Legal Aid Foundation

will be for it to be the NHS for The Law.


Remote Court Users will allow Amir Ali to build a war-chest for the Foundation, whose only purpose will be to offer legal advice to those in Society that have no means!


#JusticeWithinReach



“An effective system of civil justice is one of the cornerstones of a civilised society. Without it businesses could not trade, individuals could not enforce their civil liberties and governments could not be challenged”



(Reforming Civil Litigation Funding and Costs in England and Wales. Implementation of Lord Justice Jackson’s Recommendations. The Government Response. Ministerial Foreword. The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke. QC, MP. Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Jonathan Djanogly MP, Justice Minister, March 2011)