Welcome to the Law Clinic

The Law Clinic was launched in October 2003 in order to provide free legal assistance to people in Glasgow and the surrounding area who are unable to obtain legal assistance through other means. The Clinic is intended to be complementary to existing legal services provided by lawyers and other agencies such as Citizens’ Advice Bureaux. It therefore, does not act for anyone who can afford professional legal services, or who qualifies for legal aid. Nor will it act in areas like debt or immigration advice where there are already adequate services provided.

As the first and still the biggest university law clinic in Scotland, the Law Clinic builds upon a long tradition of student law clinics in other countries, where they are recognised for their value, not only to the community at large, but to each new generation of lawyers. While the Law Clinic prioritises the community’s needs for legal services and its clients’ interest, it is also recognised that students benefit from their involvement in clinic work by developing legal skills, experiencing law in operation, and reflecting on the ethics and justice of legal practice.

Since its launch, the Law Clinic has proved to be a tremendous success, taking on over eighty cases in its first year and has now completed over 900 cases, in many cases achieving notable successes on behalf of clients, both through negotiating settlements and arguing cases in court. There are currently 180 student advisers working towards enhancing access to justice, with five projects reaching out to various areas of the community. designed to extend the range of advice and assistance provided (the Initial Advice Clinics and Innocence Project, to help certain groups pursue their own remedies (the Consumer Project) or to provide certain groups with information about the law to prevent legal problems arising in the first place.

Donald Nicolson








Prof Donald Nicolson

I hope that you find this site useful and that any contact with the Law Clinic is a fruitful one. If you have any further queries, please contact me: donald.nicolson@strath.ac.uk

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There will be an IAC held in the Mitchell Library on the 1st of February 2012.
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Consumer Presentation - 30 January 2012

There will be a Consumer Law presentation held in the University at 5.30pm the Graham Hills building in room GH716.
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IAC on 4th January 2011 Cancelled

Due to unforseen circumstances the IAC on the 4th January 2011 has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience.
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Consumer Workshop 12th December 2011

The Law Clinic's first Consumer Workshop will be held at 5.30pm in the Law School in the Graham Hills Building (Room 714, Level 7, 50 George Street). This is free and open to all.
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Follow Us on Twitter!

The Law Clinic is now on Twitter, follow us @StrathLawClinic.
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Schools Project Runs for the First Time

The Schools Project is a new Project within the Law Clinic. Our first presentation to a School has now successfully taken place.
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Initial Advice Centre 14th November 2011

There will be an Initial Advice Centre held in the Graham Hills building of the University on the 15th November 2011.
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Students can apply until 12pm on Sunday the 2nd of October 2011.
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Law Clinic Director, Donald Nicolson, has been awarded an OBE as part of the Queen's Birthday Honours list.
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