Attorney Volunteers Connect with Us:
LASCO offers a number of ways to give back to the community, including case referrals, virtual appointments, in-person legal clinics and special events. Each year our volunteers contribute their time and talents to help ensure access to justice for low-income individuals and families.
LASCO is grateful to work with hundreds of law students, paralegals, college students, and other members of our community each year. Volunteers can help in a variety of different ways.
CASE REFERRAL PROGRAM OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSING
Scope: Representing tenants in evictions
Representation Includes: Municipal court hearings; settlement negotiations; motion practice; filing answers/counterclaims on damages claims
Average Hours Per Case: 5-10
Anticipated Case Length: 2 weeks-9 months (depending on limited vs. full rep)
Ideal For: New Attorneys, Litigators, Corporate Counsel (Co-counseling option available)
Online Training Includes: Recorded CLE & Attorney Toolkit
Legal Aid also offers several court-based clinics for tenants with eviction hearing in Franklin, Muskingum, and Fairfield counties. Attorneys handle eviction hearings or negotiate resolutions, including drafting agreed entries. For the majority of cases, in-person representation is necessary.
CONSUMER PROJECT
Scope: Representing consumers sued by debtbuyers
Representation Includes: Motion practice; answers/counterclaims; discovery; pretrial conferences; settlement negotiations
Average Hours Per Case: 5-15
Anticipated Case Length: Less than 1 year
Ideal For: New attorneys, litigators
Online Training Includes: Recorded CLE & Attorney Toolkit
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION APPEAL PROJECT
Scope: Representing Unemployment Compensation claimants in appeal hearings
Representation Includes: Case review and Administrative Hearings (Telephonic)
Average Hours Per Case: 4-6
Anticipated Case Length: Less than 2 weeks
Ideal For: New attorneys, litigators, employment attorneys, corporate counsel
Online Training Includes: Recorded CLE & Toolkit
CHAPTER 7 PRO BONO BANKRUPTCY PROJECT
Scope: Representing debtors filing Ch 7 Bankruptcies
Representation Includes: Petition and schedules; 341 meeting; reaffirmation agreements; fee waiver application
Average Hours Per Case: 6-10
Anticipated Case Length: 6-9 months
Limited Engagement Only
Ideal For: Consumer bankruptcy attorneys
Online Training Available and Document Collection Provided
LOW-INCOME TAXPAYER CLINIC
Scope: Representing individuals involved in tax controversies with IRS
Representation Includes: Oral and written negotiation; offers in compromise
Average Hours Per Case: 10-20
Anticipated Case Length: 9-12 months
Ideal For: Corporate and transactional attorneys
COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
This program works to reduce impediments to obtaining legal advice for nonprofits, businesses, and individuals with ideas that will transform our communities into a more accessible, equitable, and robust region. We accomplish these objectives by connecting local changemakers with transactional attorneys to help them achieve their goals. Cases include client interviewing and transactional representation and frequently involve one of these topics:
- Nonprofit entity incorporation
- By-law drafting and updates
- Internal governance, policies, and procedures
- Fundraising regulation and requirements
- IRS regulatory interpretation
- Social enterprise issues
- For-profit entity incorporation
- Commercial lease review
- Property acquisition and zoning
- Contract drafting and review
- Dispute resolution
- Liability waiver and form development
Average Hours per Engagement: 2 hours including document review and consultation
Limited Engagement Only; Co-Counseling Available
Ideal For: All attorneys; Transactional attorneys
IEP ADVOCACY PROJECT
Scope: Representing children and families in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process
Representation Includes: Attendance at IEP meetings; editing IEP; school contact
Average Hours Per Case: 6-15
Anticipated Case Length: 3-6 months
Ideal for: Transactional and new attorneys
SENIORS REFERRAL PROJECT
Scope: Preparing and executing simple wills and advance directives for seniors and veterans
Representation Includes: Document preparation and review
Average Hours Per Case: 2-5
Anticipated Case Length: Less than 1 month;
Ideal for: Transactional and government attorneys, estate planning attorneys
Additional Options: Option to serve by drafting or reviewing documents remotely
VETERANS PRO BONO PROJECT
Scope: Representing veterans with VA benefits issues and discharge upgrade applications
Representation Includes: Full case representation; Options for limited scope, including record review only; Drafting argument and appearing at administrative hearing
Average Hours Per Case: 10-15; 3-4 hours for a records review
Ideal For: Attorneys with VA Accreditation
BRIEF ADVICE CLINICS
Legal Aid works with community partners to offer brief advice clinics. Interested attorneys can sign up online for any of the following opportunities.
Attorney volunteers meet with individuals to analyze problems, identify community resources, and offer legal advice on a variety of topics. Co-sponsors (and sites, when in-person clinics resume) include churches, Job & Family Services, public libraries, community centers, VA facilities, and courts. Evening and daytime options are available. Lawyers willing to receive training in this area and share their knowledge are a huge help!
Recorded trainings and an Attorney Toolkit are available to all who volunteer! No prior knowledge or experience necessary.
Average Hours per Clinic: 1-3
Participation Based on Attorney Preference
Limited Engagement Only
Ideal For: Transactional and government attorneys; Attorneys who cannot commit time to full case representation
Online Training and Attorney Toolkits Available
New to LASCO and wish to chat before you decide on a clinic? Sign up to here.
COLUMBUS ADVICE CLINICS
Please consider lending your time and talent to one of the clinics listed below.
Jewish Family Services
1st Monday of each month, 5:30 – 8 p.m.
1070 College Avenue
YWCA Family Center
2nd Tuesday of each month, 6 – 8 p.m.
900 Harvey Court
Faith Mission on 8th Avenue
2nd Wednesday of each month, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
599 East 8th Avenue
VA Ambulatory Care Center
2nd Thursday of each month, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
420 N. James Road
Mt. Olivet Church
3rd Wednesday of each month, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
425 E. Main Street
Faith Mission/Nancy’s Place Downtown
4th Wednesday of each month, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
217 N. Grant Ave
RURAL COUNTY ADVICE CLINICS
LASCO offers clinics throughout our service area and throughout the month to assist low-income people with their civil legal questions. Volunteer lawyers and legal professionals are essential to the clinics, and we need your help!
A full schedule of our clinics is available on our Clinic Calendar here.
New to LASCO and wish to learn more about the clinics before signing up? Sign up here.
BRIEF SERVICE CLINIC OPPORTUNITIES
Average Hours per Clinic: 2-4
Participation Based on Attorney Preference
Limited Engagement Only; Co-Counseling Available
Ideal For: All attorneys; Attorneys who cannot commit time to full case representation
Recorded CLEs, Attorney Toolkits, and Onsite/Virtual Mentors Available as Needed
TENANT ADVOCACY PROJECT (TAP)
Legal Aid offers several court-based clinics for tenants with eviction hearings in Franklin, Athens, Fairfield, and Washington counties. Attorneys handle eviction hearings or negotiate resolutions, including drafting agreed entries. For the majority of cases, in-person representation is necessary.
DRIVER'S LICENSE CLINICS
In partnership with local courts and clerks’ offices, Job & Family Services, Child Support Enforcement Agencies, and the Ohio BMV, Legal Aid will be offering special clinics focused on license reinstatement. Information for upcoming clinics will be made upon request. To access dates for upcoming clinics, visit our Clinic Calendar here.
WILLS CLINICS
Legal Aid sponsors evening clinics at senior centers throughout our service area to help low-income seniors and Veterans prepare wills, transfer on death affidavits, and advance directives.
EXPUNGEMENT CLINICS ("FRESH START FRIDAYS")
Attorneys assist eligible clients with completing pro se expungement and record sealing forms and online applications for Certificates of Qualification for Employment (CQE).
Clinics take place twice per year in Franklin County, and traveling Fresh Start Fridays are scheduled throughout LASCO's 35 other counties.
Sign up to volunteer for Franklin County Clinic
Sign up to volunteer for traveling Fresh Start Friday Clinics
OPPORTUNITIES: IN-HOUSE VOLUNTEER
TEAM SUPPORT
Legal Aid welcomes volunteer attorneys — inactive, retired, emeritus, corporate, or active — who are willing to support the work of our teams by committing to a regular schedule during business hours for at least three months. This is an excellent opportunity for new lawyers to gain skills under the supervision of an experienced attorney while working part-time elsewhere or job-searching. All opportunities are currently virtual/remote.
ANNUAL EVENTS AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
CORPORATE DAYS OF SERVICE
In-house counsel groups from local corporations partner with Legal Aid to offer one-day trainings combined with pro bono clinics. Topics include record-sealing and wills. Virtual options are available.
TAX COURT CALENDAR CALL
Pro bono attorneys who participate in the U.S. Tax Court Calendar Call in Columbus help low-income, unrepresented taxpayers resolve their tax issues by offering advice to petitioners or negotiating with IRS Counsel.
PRO BONO MENTORING AND CONSULTING
Legal Aid benefits greatly from experienced attorneys willing to assist our lawyers or new volunteer attorneys, particularly in the areas of real estate, probate, or employment law.
IMPACT LITIGATION REFERRALS
Firms partner with Legal Aid on larger-scale affirmative cases that have the potential to benefit a large number of low-income individuals.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS, PARALEGALS, AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS
CLINIC OPPORTUNITIES
BRIEF ADVICE CLINICS
Legal Aid works with community partners to offer brief advice where attorneys meet with individuals to analyze problems, identify community resources, and offer legal advice on a variety of topics. Non-attorneys assist with intake or document preparation. Co-sponsors (and sites, when in-person clinics resume) include churches, Job & Family Services, public libraries, community centers, VA facilities, and courts.
ADULT SHELTER ASSISTANCE PROJECT
Residents of Faith Mission and the Van Buren Front Door Shelter receive legal advice from pro bono attorneys through this program, which offers four clinics per month. Attorneys, in groups of two or three, attend these evening clinics and are assisted onsite by law students who handle client intake.
WILLS CLINICS
Legal Aid sponsors evening clinics at senior centers throughout our service area to help low-income seniors and Veterans prepare wills, transfer on death affidavits, and advance directives.
EXPUNGEMENT ("FRESH START FRIDAY") CLINICS
These clinics are offered for people who are transitioning back into society and seeking to address the collateral sanctions resulting from their criminal records. Pro bono attorneys are paired with law student volunteers to assist eligible clients with completing pro se record sealing or expungement forms. For those who are not eligible for “expungement,” the clinic attorneys and volunteers offer assistance with Certificates of Qualification for Employment (CQE).
TENANT ADVOCACY PROJECT (TAP) CLINIC (FRANKLIN COUNTY)
Legal Aid offers a daily clinic for tenants with eviction hearings scheduled at Franklin County Municipal Court. Non-lawyers assist with processing tenants, assisting TAP lawyers, and providing resources to preserve tenancies. Clinics take place from 8:30-11:30 AM at 375 S. High Street.
TENANT ADVOCACY PROJECT (TAP) CLINICS (ATHENS, FAIRFIELD, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES)
The TAP clinic provides free legal information, advice, and representation to tenants who are being evicted. Legal Aid staff and pro bono attorneys meet with tenants prior to their eviction hearings. Clinics take place in Athens, Fairfield, and Washington counties.
IN-HOUSE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-ATTORNEYS
LAW CLERKS
Legal Aid hosts law student volunteers during the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. Clerks are expected to work approximately 10-15 hours per week during the school year, with flexibility around exams. Summer clerks are expected to work full-time. Legal Aid has five substantive law teams: Consumer, Housing, Public Benefits, Family Law, and Tax. Law clerks are assigned to a substantive law team or to one of our non-substantive teams: Intake, VRC, and Litigation Support. Although each clerk experience is unique, generally clerks will interview clients, draft court pleadings, research legal issues, assist with hearing/trial preparation, analyze evidence, and participate in community education activities. Legal Aid is happy to work with schools for externship site approval and credit.
Requirements: Legal Aid grants preference to clerk applicants who have completed their first year of law school. We will give special consideration to students with demonstrated commitment to serving disadvantaged individuals and communities. If you are interested, please complete the online
TEAM SUPPORT
Legal Aid welcomes law students, undergraduate students, and community members who are willing to support the work of our teams by committing to a regular schedule during business hours for at least three months. Job duties include client screening and intake, helping clients complete paperwork, data entry, and organizing case spreadsheets. All opportunities are currently virtual/remote. If you are interested, please complete the online application.
CHAPTER 7 PRO BONO BANKRUPTCY
Before being referred by Legal Aid to a pro bono attorney, clients seeking a Chapter 7 bankruptcy first meet with volunteer undergraduate and law students who help clients with document collection. Law students also assist with legal research, client phone interviews, and screening clients for pro bono program eligibility.
MARKETING/COMMUNICATIONS
Communications: Assists the Communications Team creating social media posts, writing client stories, newsletter articles and website content, media relations, and event coordination.
Non-Attorney Volunteer Application
Visual communications:
Help us tell meaningful stories through videos, illustrations, and graphic design.
PARALEGAL/LEGAL SUPPORT HELP
VOLUNTEER LEGAL SECRETARY OR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Legal Aid is seeking legal professional volunteers who can assist with client management, file organization, and data entry. Volunteers will also assist with client correspondence, tracking attorney hours, maintaining the pro bono attorney database, and compiling data for monthly and annual reports.
TIME COMMITMENT: Legal Aid is in need of volunteers who can make a minimum time commitment of 6-8 hours per week during regular business hours.
SKILLS: Legal Aid is seeking volunteers who are reliable, responsible, and have excellent attention to detail. Volunteers should also possess strong communication skills and be proficient with computer systems. All volunteers will be trained in the case management system and receive a general orientation for Legal Aid.