Free Legal Advice - University Legal Clinics
Many UK universities that teach law, also have a legal clinic that offers advice and undertake pro bono work (aka free legal advice). Law students are supervised and learn how to research and present a case. It's how they gain the experience to work in law as professionals. This list of free university legal clinics is in no particular order, and you must do your own due diligence. Good luck with your legal issues.
University of Bristol’s Law Clinic
The University of Bristol’s Law Clinic provides pro-bono legal advice, supporting those that most need it to get the justice they deserve - whilst students gain the very best clinical legal education through the provision of a valuable social service that has the power to change lives.
University of Kent Law Clinic
The Clinic has two objectives: providing a free public service to people in Kent who need legal advice/representation and who cannot afford to pay for it, and enhancing the education of students in Kent Law School through direct legal practice.
University of Strathclyde Law Clinic
The Law Clinic provides free legal assistance to people who are unable to get legal help by any other means. The Law Clinic is run by law student volunteers.
The multi award-winning clinic was founded in 2003 and is the first and the biggest of the existing Scottish law clinics.
University of Law Legal Clinic
University of Law aims to help those members of the community who, due to financial hardship, would not otherwise be able to access such advice. Therefore, our pro bono service provides free legal advice to members of the public across a range of legal issues.
University of Westminster Legal Clinic
The University of Westminster Legal Advice Clinic provides free legal advice to the public in four key areas: housing law, family law, employment law and immigration. All services are supervised by a practising solicitor or barrister.
Kings College Law Clinic
King’s Legal Clinic aims to improve access to justice through a range of activities including: providing free legal advice to members of the public through its Legal Advice Clinic; and working with local and international organisations on research and justice projects.