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Do you need help with a legal problem from our award-winning law clinic?

Please note: We are currently accepting new criminal law enquiries only. Please note we have limited capacity.

The Student Law Office will be accepting new cases for other areas of law in September 2025.

If your case is not urgent and you would like to leave your details for consideration in September 2025, please feel free to do so.  We cannot guarantee your case will be accepted in September 2025, but we will certainly review your information and confirm by 30.09.2025, if we are able to assist.    

If you require assistance more urgently, unfortunately we are not able to assist at this time.  We suggest you contact your local Citizens Advice Centre for guidance and signposting to other organisations who may be able to help.

 

Online Contact Form

Our online contact form is the quickest and easiest way for you to make an enquiry. Please complete the form below.

Email 

When making an enquiry, please provide your contact details and brief details of your legal issue, to enable us to determine whether we are able to assist you. Email us at la.studentlawoffice@northumbria.ac.uk

Telephone

If you prefer to call our office, this is an automated service only and our staff will call you back as soon as they are able to do so. Unfortunately, we are not able to take enquiries in person. Call us on 0191 227 3909.

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