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Legal Advice Centre

Clients: How we can help

The Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre provides free legal advice to members of the public, staff and students at Queen Mary University of London. The types of issues we can assist with are wide ranging but include:

The Centre also offers a number of community projects, in Tower Hamlets and Greater London:

  • SPITE for Schools (educating young people in local secondary schools on the law and issues surrounding the illegality of sharing of intimate images);
  • I am You (teaching primary school children about the Equality Act through interactive workshops);
  • Social Welfare Benefits projects (form filling assistance for PIP and ESA, help with Mandatory Reconsideration and representation in the First Tier Social Security Tribunal); and
  • the Prisoner Property Project (helping prisoners with missing/lost/damaged property).

Our law students work under the supervision of qualified lawyers, interviewing clients, analysing their legal problems and researching the issues involved in their client’s case.

Clients are then sent a written letter of advice, normally within two weeks of the initial interview.

FAQs

Do you have a question? Read our Frequently Asked Questions for more information.

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