District of Columbia Attorneys and Legal Service Providers
Washington D.C. Attorneys and Legal Service Providers
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American Civil Liberties Union of the Nation’s Capital (ACLU)
ACLU is a nonprofit membership organization devoted to protecting liberty and justice for all. In particular we work to protect freedoms of speech and religion, equality, privacy, and fair treatment by government -- the rights...
Bread for the City Legal Clinic – SE
Bread for the City is a non-profit organization that provides free comprehensive services including supplemental food, clothing, medical care, legal and social services. The Legal Clinic at Bread for the City provides advice...
Probate Resource Center – Decedent’s Estates
The Resource Center operates a walk-in service to assist with issues of estate administration. Experienced volunteer probate attorneys and other interested volunteer attorneys staff the Probate Resource Center one afternoon per week...
American University, General Practice Clinic
Law students under the supervision of an attorney represent low-income clients....
George Washington University Law School Health Insurance Counseling Project
HICP helps people resolve problems with private health insurance companies, high medical debts, and public health programs like Medicare and Medicaid. HICP is funded by the George Washington Law School, the D.C. Office on Aging, and...
Office of Bar Counsel
The Office of Bar Counsel investigates, mediates and, when appropriate, prosecutes complaints against attorneys. Complaints concerning unethical conduct by attorneys should be submitted in writing. The site listed below provides a...
U.D.C. David A. Clarke School of Law Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic
Law students, supervised by attorneys in the The Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic represent low-income taxpayers who have tax controversies with the IRS or state and local tax jurisdictions....
Arc of the District of Columbia
Provides policy advocacy, services and supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families....
Office of Administrative Hearings Resource Center
The Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) Resource Center provides FREE legal information and brief assistance on OAH matters for people who do not have lawyers. The Resource Center is open during normal business hours and a staff...
George Washington Law School Health Rights Law Clinic
The Health Rights Law Clinic helps D.C. seniors and people with disabilities to resolve high medical bills, obtain coverage and medical services, and resolve disputes with private health insurance companies and public benefits programs....
U.D.C. David A. Clarke School of Law HIV / AIDS Legal Clinic
Students, supervised by attorneys, represent parents in child abuse and neglect cases in the D.C. Superior Court. The Clinic also represents parents and family members infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS to ensure permanency for the...
U.D.C. David A. Clarke School of Law Community Development Clinic
Law students, supervised by attorneys provide residents of the District with full representation or brief advice to help establish and operate businesses and/or acquire home ownership. In the business area assistance may involve advice...
Legal Counsel for the Elderly
Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE) provides legal assistance in a wide variety of civil legal areas including protective services (e.g., powers of attorney, guardianships), consumer (e.g., debt counseling, predatory lending, deed...
D.C. Lawyer Referral Service Bar Association of the District of Columbia
The D.C. Lawyer Referral Service is a phone service. The staff is ready to assist you by telephone. A brief interview will help to determine the legal nature of your problem, and you will be given the name of an attorney who...
Small Claims Resource Center
The Small Claims Resource Center provides legal and procedural information to Plaintiffs and Defendants involved in Small Claims Court proceedings in the District of Columbia, as well as to individuals considering filing actions in...
Probate Resource Center – Adult Guardianships and Conservatorships
In conjunction with the Register of Wills, the Probate Resource Center provides assistance with adult guardianship and conservatorship issues. This service is provided by experienced probate attorneys. This service is available on...
Columbus Community Legal Services Catholic University Elder Law Program
The Advocacy for the Elderly clinic serves the legal needs of low-income elderly residents of the District of Columbia. Students represent clients before the courts and administrative agencies in a wide variety of civil, family, and...
Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect D.C. Superior Court
The Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect (CCAN) Office is a branch of the Family Court of the District of Columbia Superior Court. The CCAN Office maintains a list of qualified attorneys who are available for appointment in child abuse...
Neighborhood Legal Services Program – Headquarters
Neighborhood Legal Services Program (NLSP) provides free legal services for low-income District of Columbia residents at three neighborhood offices, including two east of the Anacostia River. We handle civil cases in the following...
Network for Victim Recovery of DC
The Network for Victim Recovery of the District of Columbia (NVRDC) seeks to empower crime victims in the District of Columbia through a collaborative approach by providing holistic, comprehensive services in three ways:...
Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center
The Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center (APALRC) provides linguistically accessible and culturally appropriate free legal services to low-income Asian Americans with limited-English proficiency in DC, Maryland, and Northern...