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| bio = '''Alison Ward''' is a lawyer at the [http://www.clasbc.net/ Community Legal Assistance Society] in Vancouver, where she runs a Law Foundation-funded program called the Community Advocate Support Line. She provides legal advice and support to community-based advocates in BC who assist clients with poverty law and family law problems. Alison was previously a staff lawyer at the Legal Services Society (1994 | | bio = '''Alison Ward''' is a lawyer at the [http://www.clasbc.net/ Community Legal Assistance Society] in Vancouver, where she runs a Law Foundation-funded program called the Community Advocate Support Line. She provides legal advice and support to community-based advocates in BC who assist clients with poverty law and family law problems. Alison was previously a staff lawyer at the Legal Services Society (1994 – 2010) where she practiced poverty law and family law. | ||
Alison helped review the [[Welfare and Disability Problems|welfare and disability]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''. | Alison reviewed the wikibook ''[[Consumer and Debt Law]]'' and helped <span class="noglossary">review</span> the [[Welfare and Disability Problems|welfare and disability]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''. | ||
| name = Alison Ward | | name = Alison Ward |
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Alison Ward is a lawyer at the Community Legal Assistance Society in Vancouver, where she runs a Law Foundation-funded program called the Community Advocate Support Line. She provides legal advice and support to community-based advocates in BC who assist clients with poverty law and family law problems. Alison was previously a staff lawyer at the Legal Services Society (1994 – 2010) where she practiced poverty law and family law.
Alison reviewed the wikibook Consumer and Debt Law and helped review the welfare and disability section of the wikibook Legal Help for British Columbians. |