SMALL BUSINESS AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT LAW CLINIC | TOURO LAW CENTER
Dedicated to assisting community groups and non-profit organizations. These entities provide a large and important array of services in any community: charitable, civic, health care, education, children's programs, senior citizens' services, advocacy for disadvantaged groups, recreational and entertainment projects, and much more. Whether long-established or recently formed to address an emerging problem, both the organizations and their staff and board members need sound legal advice to function properly, fulfill legal requirements, and carry out their purposes. They also provide ongoing legal services in matters such as the creation of corporate structure and by-laws; application for tax-exempt status; compliance with federal, state, and local laws; government filings; fundraising; advice on board and volunteer liability; restrictions on lobbying and other actions of the organization. Representation is provided by upper-level law students working under the close supervision of experienced lawyers who are clinical professors. There is no charge for clinic representation. However, the clinics have limited resources and cannot take every case, no matter how deserving. Clinic staff members meet with potential clients by appointment only. Please do not visit the Law Center unless you have first contacted the Office of Clinical Programs at 631-761-7080 to see if you are eligible.
Physical Address
225 Eastview Drive, Central Islip, NY 11722
Hours
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631-761-7009
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TOURO LAW CENTER
Offers a curriculum that focuses on learning doctrine and lawyering skills. Touro is adjacent to a state courthouse and a federal courthouse, providing wonderful synergies for teaching and learning. The work of the federal and state courts is integrated into the daily law school experience and students are in the courtroom from virtually their first week of school. Students gain doctrinal knowledge and develop skills, professional values, and early practice opportunities through simulated and real lawyering experiences in our classrooms, clinics, and field placements. Students have the opportunity to provide legal services to our neighbors through the following clinics: Advanced Bankruptcy Clinic; Bankruptcy and Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic; Child Support Mediation Clinic; Community Law Services Clinic; Criminal Defense Post Conviction Clinic; Criminal Prosecution Clinic; Education and Youth Justice Clinic; Immigration Law Clinic; Landlord-Tenant Mediation Clinic; Senior Citizens Law Project; Small Business and Not-for-Profit Law Clinic and Veterans' and Servicemembers' Right Clinic.