Welcome to LSLAP
History and Organisation
Mandate Access to Justice 1) Provide free legal services to those persons in British Columbia who would not otherwise be able to afford such service 2) To advance and further the professional education and training of its students
Areas of law What we do: Employment Human rights Criminal Residential Tenancy Wills Immigration/refugee Government Benefits WCB Representation at courts and tribunals What we DON’T do: Family law Personal injury Claims in negligence Unionized employees Driving offences and motor vehicle Appeals/judicial review Criminal matters proceeding by indictment or with a risk of jail
Client Interview and Correspondence LSLAP Training: Client Interview and Correspondence
The Interview Before the Interview Make sure you have all the materials: Client file folder Waiver and File Review form Initial Interview Notes Relevant interview guide Client Handout Client Statistics Sheet Read through applicable “Interview Guide” and LSLAP Manual Chapter from the LSLAP Website
The Interview: During the Interview Take charge of the interview – begin by explaining how our program works and our limitations and requirements Complete the forms – waiver/file review, statistics, copy ID, give client handout TAKE NOTES! Ask questions based on applicable “Interview Guide” and LSLAP Manual Chapter Determine if we CANNOT help the client (many areas we cannot cover and many rules over who we can represent) Try to determine the legal issue
The Interview: During the Interview DO NOT GIVE ANY ADVICE (or anything that could be construed as legal advice) Simply explain to the client that you are not allowed to give any advice until first checking with the supervising lawyer
Client confidentiality – drop box stc.
The Interview After the Interview Complete administrative tasks (fill out side tabs, get file number, ensure it gets entered into Clio) Make an appointment with Supervising Lawyer Be prepared to summarize the file Try to determine what the next steps should be/bring forward date Consider relevant areas of law and determine if you have all necessary information Talk to clinic head and fellow clinicians Review relevant sections of the LSLAP Manual and “5 Important Things” handouts Request any information you need from the client
ALL CORRESPONDENCE MUST GO THROUGH A SUPERVISING LAWYER!!* *(except simple requests for documents or answers to procedural questions)
Correspondence The supervising lawyer will direct you to do legal correspondence and MUST review all correspondence that contains any legal advice before it is sent out Make sure you keep client’s up to date on their file – EVEN IF NOTHING HAS HAPPENED Try to avoid using legalese when communicating with clients Be sure to be professional and respectful when communicating with other lawyers