Saturday, August 7, 2010

Are there law students that help with cases?

in cincinnati at the u.c law school, are there law students that help with business court cases? how do i find out how to contact any that do?Are there law students that help with cases?
I really don't know but why would they? Better yet, why would you want a student? Most law firms have people on staff you can use that are like interns who cannot charge much for their services since each case they work is a learning experience.Are there law students that help with cases?
They may be able to help you if you just want research done. But if you intend to rely on the knowledge of a college student for a serious legal matter you are taking your chances and they are risking their degree program. If you are trying to save money then there is another option. check the source and I hope this helps. Good luck.
No. Law students are not licensed to practice law. They may assist licensed attorneys in a legal clinic setting.





You're probably not going to find any free legal help in corporate law. Most clinics are designed to help low income individuals with domestic law, landlord-tenant law, and criminal defense. Legal issues are usually considered to be a cost of doing business if you are in business, but it doesn't hurt to ask if somewhere like Legal Aid would help you (or know any avenues for you to get help).





Also, depending on the type of case that you're dealing with, you might find a lawyer who would give you a free consultation and/or take your case on a contingency fee basis.
No, may be you can contact a legal expert at websites like http://definitivelab.com/
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