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Students provide valuable support with free legal advice

By Bristol24/7  Monday Dec 4, 2017

A free legal advice service run by University of Bristol students has expanded into its own offices in Berkeley Square.

For the last 21 years, the University of Bristol Law Clinic has provided a vital and well-respected resource for those without the funds to pay for a solicitor, many of who have been hit by recent cuts to legal aid and austerity measures.

During the last academic year, the Law Clinic received more than 410 enquiries, worked on over 200 cases and picked up more than 80 referrals from other advice centres.

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The clinic is made up of 160 students who advise on issues such as housing and family law, employment and contract law, criminal cases, problems with landlords and tracing relatives.

All cases are overseen by Law School academics, with law firm Osborne Clarke provides ongoing support and training.

Law Clinic director John Peake said: “We’re providing a service which we know is desperately needed in Bristol, where the public can access basic advice and help for free if legal aid isn’t available.

“Demand for the services of the Law Clinic continues to grow, just as demand for Law Clinic experience from the students grows.

“Having new offices is a real boost, providing a dedicated space for appointments which makes it easier for those in need to reach us and receive a professional service.”

For more information about the Law School Clinic, visit www.bristol.ac.uk/law/law-clinic

Donations from the university’s alumni covered the cost of five students working throughout the summer break, providing valuable support to those people whose cases are still active during this time

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