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Utah Legal Aid Clinic

Utah Legal Aid Clinic

The Legal Advice Pages operate year-round and are staffed by student volunteers and legal advisors. PBI also offers other community engagement opportunities, including U.S. citizenship testing courses and student internships at nonprofit and legal organizations. Students who complete at least 50 hours of voluntary service during law school receive a certificate. Since 1971, the Utah Legal Clinic has provided high-quality, affordable legal services and civil rights advocacy. Our team of knowledgeable and experienced lawyers resembles traditional law firms, but without the associated costs. We are a law firm that provides low-income families with affordable legal representation and assistance with divorce, parentage (custody), guardianship and protection orders with special programs for victims of domestic violence. The Pro Bono Initiative (PBI) is a unique, non-credit volunteer program that provides law students with real-world problem-solving skills while serving their community. Student volunteers work directly with lawyers to offer short free legal advice programs in Salt Lake City and Utah. Counselling programs are an opportunity for students to gain valuable legal skills, including client advice, legal research, and document preparation.

In addition, PBI offers students an unprecedented opportunity to engage and serve the community. Volunteer work provides valuable experience applicable to all areas of the law and helps ensure that all individuals receive quality legal services. To this end, PBI has a three-part mission: 1. Demonstrate the professional responsibility of lawyers to provide pro bono legal services to those who do not have access to the justice system 2. Provide essential legal opportunities for law students under the direct supervision of lawyers 3. Develop internships where S.J. Quinney alumni can volunteer, network and mentor current students The ABA`s military pro bono project accepts case recommendations from legal officers on behalf of junior active military personnel facing civil law issues, and strives to refer these cases to pro bono lawyers. Phone: 801-581-5418 | Email: probono@law.utah.edu The Pro Bono Initiative offers free short legal advice in the following areas of law: Areas of law: LGBTQIA+ Legal issues related to employment, name and gender change, estate planning and family law. When: 2. Wednesday of the month.

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM Where: Utah Pride Center at 1380 S Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84115. ABA Home Front provides legal information, resources and a directory of legal programs for veterans, military and military families. Programs listed include military legal aid offices, legal aid and pro bono organizations, mediation and information services for lawyers, and military-specific programs, where applicable. Utah Legal Services (ULS) is a nonprofit law firm founded in 1976 that is dedicated to achieving equal justice by providing low-income Utahns with free legal assistance in non-criminal matters. We create a level playing field and ensure that everyone has a voice in the legal system. Students: Use the following buttons to volunteer and/or submit hours for the pro bono certificate: Areas of Law: Removal of sentences and procedural issues regarding arrest warrants or pending offences. When: 1st Tuesday of the month. Time: 5:00–6:30 PM Where: Horizonte Education and Training Center, 1234 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Note: Please call Utah Legal Services ahead of time to see if you qualify for removal: 801-328-8891. The Utah Legal Clinic and its affiliated foundations adhere to Brian`s directive to protect civil liberties for everyone in Utah. Learn more about our founder and how he shaped Utah`s law.

Areas of Law: Legal issues facing veterans, including criminal law, family law, landlord/tenant law, disability law and administrative law VA. When: 2nd Thursday of the month. Time: 5:30–7:00 PM Where: VA Complex, Building 16. If you need to hire a lawyer, you can find a local lawyer here: Areas of Law: Family Law, Custody, Divorce, Protection Orders. When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday and 4th Thursday of each month. Time: 18:00–20:00 Where: Online via Zoom. Our paid work helps ensure our ability to handle civil rights cases for a contingency fee. Do you have a possible lawsuit or do you know someone whose civil rights may have been violated? Area of Law: Answers questions on immigration.

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