Commit to rebuilding the network of community
legal clinics around the province 4.
Not exact matches
Massachusetts is beefing up security
around abortion
clinics and scrambling for a
legal fix after the U.S. Supreme Court voided the state's buffer zone law that kept protesters 35 feet away, saying it violated freedom of speech.
The Richmond office of Moore Blatch, holds regular
legal clinics offering advice to parents and young people regarding a range of education issues, specifically
around Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP) issues.Each session is 45 minutes, either in person or by phone.
MLSA utilizes pro bono attorneys to provide over the phone advice to clients living
around the state, meet with clients one - on - one at local family law
clinics, and to represent clients with their civil
legal issues.
Free
legal advice
clinics popped up in GP surgeries, while discussions, talks, and educational events took place
around the country for the 16th annual pro bono week.
Margaret Capes, counsel at Community
Legal Services with Western University in London, Ont., says legal aid revolves around three core areas of law at her clinic, including civil, housing, and crim
Legal Services with Western University in London, Ont., says
legal aid revolves around three core areas of law at her clinic, including civil, housing, and crim
legal aid revolves
around three core areas of law at her
clinic, including civil, housing, and criminal.
Some of the proposals
around the LPP debate, such as using articling candidates in
Legal Aid
clinics, could have potentially addressed these needs.
Mr. Fair's activities in the Knoxville community include the organization and administration of Knoxville's Veterans
Legal Clinic, a monthly advice and referral clinic for military veterans in and around the Knoxville comm
Clinic, a monthly advice and referral
clinic for military veterans in and around the Knoxville comm
clinic for military veterans in and
around the Knoxville community.
We were founded by a group of volunteer lawyers and rabbis who saw a need in the community there,
around Fairfax and aging population, folks who were getting evicted from their homes as the area redeveloped, stories like that, and very quickly after opening their doors for their first Wednesday night walk - in
clinic realized that the need for
legal services extended far beyond the community there and quickly decided that there needed to be a
legal services provider for Los Angeles, for all of the neighborhoods of LA, for all of the people in LA who could not afford a lawyer, but needed one to ensure access to the basic necessities of life.