Ext-Civil-Legal-Services-Aid
Legal Services of North Florida
Credits: 6-12
(Tallahassee, Quincy, Panama City, Pensacola)
Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
Credits: 6-12
(Miami)
Legal Services of Broward County
Credits: 6
(Ft. Lauderdale)
Students are assigned as lawyers for indigent clients with general civil problems. Students are introduced to basic lawyering skills such as interviewing, fact gathering, field investigation, identifying and applying law to facts, diagnosing a client's problem, and developing case strategy. In addition, students become familiar with the drafting of legal documents, with the discovery process, and with the negotiating and settlement of cases.
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County
Credits: 12
(West Palm Beach)
This program focuses primarily on family law issues and provides more intensive courtroom experience (generally including several hearings and some trial experience) than most other civil or administrative placements. Students assist in all aspects of representation of clients in judicial and administrative proceedings. In addition, students become familiar with the drafting of legal documents, with the discovery process and with the negotiation and settlement of cases.
Legal Aid Society
Credits: 6-12
(Orlando)
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid
Credits: 6-12
(Jacksonville)
Florida Rural Legal Services
Credits: 6-12
(Ft. Myers)
Students are assigned as lawyers for indigent clients with general civil problems. Students assist in all aspects of representation of clients in judicial and administrative proceedings. Students are introduced to basic lawyering skills such as interviewing, fact gathering, field investigation, identifying and applying law to facts, diagnosing a client’s problem, and developing case strategy. In addition, students become familiar with the drafting of legal documents, with the discovery process, and with the negotiating and settlement of cases.
Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center, Inc.
Credits: 6-9
(Miami)
Students represent indigent clients in immigration actions, including petitions seeking asylum and defense of deportation actions. Bilingual students (Spanish and/or Haitian) are preferred for this placement. Practice focuses on interviewing, case analysis and strategy, and the drafting of pleadings and motions before the federal Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida
Credits: 6
(Central Florida)
Students are assigned as lawyers for indigent clients with general civil problems. Students are introduced to basic lawyering skills such as interviewing, fact gathering, field investigation, identifying and applying law to facts, diagnosing a client's problem and developing case strategy. In addition, students become familiar with the drafting of legal documents, with the discovery process and with the negotiating and settlement of cases.