GGU Students are putting their legal skills to use and helping low-income communities in need of legal assistance. On November 3, OneJustice’s Justice Bus ®Project took nine GGU students to Watsonville to volunteer at a wage and hour clinic at the Watsonville Law Center. During the clinic, students met with clients to assess their wage claims and consulted with attorneys in order to deliver legal advice to each client. Because of their hard work and commitment to equal access to justice, 10 underserved Californians received vital legal help.
It is not too late to put your legal skills to use this winter break to help provide legal assistance to low-income and underserved Californians.
Legal Aid of Marin is seeking law student volunteers to assist in their 2012 Holiday Clinics and help provide limited scope information and advice to Marin residents. The clinics will take place on Thursday & Friday December 27-28, 2012 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Interested students should email justicebus@one-justice.org. Please provide (1) your full name; (2) law school; and (3) class year. Be sure to include "LAM Holiday Clinic" in the subject line.
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