Does anyone know if the services provided by Student Legal Services extend to recently graduated students as well? I have a problem that I may need legal assistance in resolving, though I just graduated in May, with this issue arising (without my knowledge) in April of this year and just now coming to a head. I'll be calling tomorrow, but if anyone happens to know offhand I'd greatly appreciate it.Assuming they do turn me away, does anyone have any recommendations for local lawyers who give fairly inexpensive consultations? It's a small claims matter, but I'd prefer to make sure I have every possible base covered if it comes to me needing to enter a court room at some point.
8/2/2006 2:17:54 AM
honestly, all you really need to do is go up there...show them your id(mine expires in a while, dont know about yours), fill out some form and like why you are there, and then sign up for a timejust go in with like a list of questions, the people are very nice and helpful
8/2/2006 2:19:42 AM
nope as soon as you graduate that's it. but if its a small claims thing, you would more than likely only need an hour or so of any lawyers time, which should be but a hundred bucks or so.
8/2/2006 2:20:58 AM
i bet a million dollars if i was him, i could talk to them
8/2/2006 2:21:48 AM
student legal servicesit's in the thread title - are you serious?
8/2/2006 10:43:34 AM
^^ dnl they probably all know you very well by now.
8/2/2006 10:59:03 AM
8/2/2006 11:49:13 AM
be a man and pay for your legal services instead of getting a free ride off of other students money
8/2/2006 11:50:05 AM
8/2/2006 11:53:35 AM
Stop stealing my student fees you freeloading bastards!
8/2/2006 11:55:51 AM
yeah i didnt use the gym my sophmore year too much, i'd like a refund please
8/2/2006 11:57:36 AM
Don't worry, I'll be taking a class in the Fall anyway, so I'll try to keep my freeloading to a minimum!
8/2/2006 11:59:26 AM