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Student Law Office

REAL CASES. REAL CLIENTS. REAL IMPACT.

The Student Law Office at Northumbria University Law School offers a free legal service to members of the public in the North East on a wide range of legal issues. Our service is provided by law students who are supervised by qualified lawyers. Established in 1991, we have been involved in several high-profile cases and won numerous awards.

 

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