The Law Centre

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Victoria, Canada

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Legal Services· Non-profit organization

The Law Centre Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

The Law Centre is located in Victoria, Canada on 850 Burdett Ave suite 225. The Law Centre is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category legal services in Canada. The Law Centre | UVic Law Centre 250-385-1221 [email protected] Home How we help Forms and info Legal resources For Law Students Our team Select Page COVID-19 Service Update The Law Centre The Law Centre, a service of the University of Victoria Faculty of Law, provides advice, assistance and representation to clients who cannot afford a lawyer. Learn more Our Services  Criminal Matters î‚‹ Family Law î‚… Human Rights Complaints  Civil Disputes What we do   The Law Centre provides advice, assistance and representation to clients who cannot afford a lawyer. Thousands of persons living in the Capital Regional District are served annually. The Law Centre also provides legal education programs to the public. learn more The Law Centre also provides law students with clinical and legal education. Students are trained and supervised in the conduct of legal matters by lawyers who are members of the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law.  Law students Years Established Clients helped annually Contact Us We regret that we cannot provide legal advice via email or over the phone. Clients should contact our office during office hours, or attend our office in person to schedule an appointment.  Our location Suite 225 – 850 Burdett Avenue, Victoria BC î‚‹ Interviews for new clients Monday to Friday, 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM and 1:15 PM – 3:30 PM.  (250) 385-1221 Switchboard hours 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM daily  [email protected] Please note we cannot offer legal advice via telephone or email. Major funding for The Law Centre is provided by The Law Foundation of British Columbia The Law Centre Privacy Policy This site uses cookies: Find out more. I understand

Address

850 Burdett Ave suite 225

Phone

+1 2503851221

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Mike Pfleger

Super. I got my questions answered quickly and efficiently.

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Ross Turchyn

My 1st meeting Kelly Firth said a letter to my landlord would only take 15 minutes - so emailed she would get back to me early next week. I don't know IF the landlord replied 42 days since that \15 minute email\ & Friday I emailed Glenn Gallins director of clinical law, that NO I would not meet (again) \to discuss my expectations\ unless he could explain why. My question for Kelly Firth was why she would include information about my disability in that letter to a landlord documented as using information about tenants lives against them? Proprietorial co-dependence masquerade as public service - 3 times holding MY necessary decision making information hostage, to Their approval of my expectations. My expectations were the 15 minute email described! *Some weeks after posting this google review I received a snail-mail, not email as had been the communication to this point, from Glenn Gallins failing to answer my question about discrimination by 1 of his law students, but emphasizing how because of my own \inflammatory language\ the Law Society - now months after the fact - was now refusing to \help\ me. And the Public is paying for Glenn to teach his students to do this! You answer to the Public - so we'll see you in court Glenn.

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Brenda Mercer

its a service that directs you at best. it is a slow process as students have about 3 months before they leave n then a month n a half later a new student comes for the same amount of time and on it goes. they r learning n really know nothing n check with supervisors.

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Jonathan kou

Terrible business practice and I’m sure they violated all kinds of privacy policy. I had a court date with someone they’re representing and they called me the afternoon before the court date just before they close to negotiate a settlement. They called my work and gave my employees all the details of the litigation and told them there’s a warrant out for my arrest. Are you kidding me? They left them a message, a phone number, extension 247, and doesn’t even bother asking for my contact number. My staff forwarded their message and number only to find out that their office is closed for the day. What’s the point of even calling? I will escalate this matter. As for the person they were representing, Stephanie Johnson, caused thousands of dollars in damage and clean up fees. Any landlord in Victoria would know the tenancy branch sides with the tenants as long as they can even prove a hair of reasonable doubt, which is a joke. Luckily they were not awarded the whole deposit back. Update: The law students name in question that called my establishment was Enrique Montes. His response to my concern was he can call where ever he wants, talk to whoever he wants whenever he wants. Enrique’s level of professionalism is beyond baffling. I didn’t know you had to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to disrespect other people.