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Kent Law Clinic is a partnership between students, academics, solicitors and barristers. The clinic provides free legal advice and representation to those unable to afford it and opportunities for their students to experience the law in action.

The Yorkshire Legal Advice Centre at the University of Law provides free legal advice and assistance to individuals who cannot afford to pay for legal advice. The clinic currently provides wills and probate & family law advice but is looking to expand to also provide commercial law advice.
April 30th, 2026 | Online

This training session offers an overview of the Employment Rights Act 2025.
March 18th, 2026 | Online

This session will be delivered by Sam Jungyun (Sam) Choi, an associate in Covington’s Brussels Technology Regulatory Group. Sam
March 4th, 2026 | Online

This session will be delivered by Sam Jungyun (Sam) Choi, an associate in Covington’s Brussels Technology Regulatory Group. Sam

ARU London has recently launched a law clinic offering free legal advice to members of the public in Tower Hamlets who cannot otherwise afford to access legal advice. The clinic covers family, housing and employment law.

One of the services that Citizens Advice Braintree and South Essex provides to local residents is one-off, initial legal advice through their pro bono legal advice clinic. The clinic take place remotely via telephone and currently covers family, housing and contested wills, trusts and estates. Clients must live or work within the council areas of: Basildon, Brentwood, Castle Point, Rochford, Thurrock, Braintree.

One of the services that Suffolk Law Centre provides to residents of Suffolk is one-off, initial legal advice through their pro bono legal advice clinics. The clinics take place remotely, usually via telephone, on a Wednesday and Thursday afternoon / evening and cover employment, family, housing, immigration, personal Injury and wills & probate.

At University of Brighton Legal Clinic, students, staff and external solicitor volunteers provide free legal advice and assistance to individuals who are not eligible for legal aid and cannot afford to pay for legal advice. The clinic covers family, housing, employment & business/contract law.

At Royal Holloway University Legal Advice Centre, students, staff and external solicitor volunteers provide free legal advice and assistance to individuals who are not eligible for legal aid and cannot afford to pay for legal advice. The clinic covers a wide variety of areas of law including contract, consumer, general civil litigation, housing, personal injury and wills & probate.