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| service_description = [http://www.accessjustice.ca/ Western Canada Society to Access Justice] operates free legal clinics in a number of communities throughout BC. Clients who meet the financial means test (see website for details) can receive 1/2 hour of free legal advice and sometimes follow-up advice and assistance. Access Justice lawyers do not provide legal representation in court or tribunals but can make referrals to lawyers registered with the [[Pro Bono Law of BC]] roster.
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| phone = 1-604-878-7400 <br /> Toll-free: 1-877-762-6664
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| clicklaw_address = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1040 Access Justice on Clicklaw HelpMap]
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[http://www.accessjustice.ca/ Western Canada Society to Access Justice] operates free legal clinics in a number of communities throughout BC. Clients who meet the financial means test (see website for details) can receive 1/2 hour of free legal advice and sometimes follow-up advice and assistance. Access Justice lawyers do not provide legal representation in court or tribunals but can make referrals to lawyers registered with the [[Pro Bono Law of BC]] roster.
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Template:Infobox service Western Canada Society to Access Justice operates free legal clinics in a number of communities throughout BC. Clients who meet the financial means test (see website for details) can receive 1/2 hour of free legal advice and sometimes follow-up advice and assistance. Access Justice lawyers do not provide legal representation in court or tribunals but can make referrals to lawyers registered with the Pro Bono Law of BC roster.