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[http://lawfornonprofits.ca/transition-hubs/ Law for Nonprofits clinics]: Volunteer law students at UBC law school and University of Victoria law school’s Business Law Clinic answer questions on the new Act via email. | * [http://lawfornonprofits.ca/transition-hubs/ Law for Nonprofits clinics]: Volunteer law students at UBC law school and University of Victoria law school’s Business Law Clinic answer questions on the new Act via email. | ||
[http://accessprobono.ca/legal-help-non-profits Access Pro Bono]: If you are a member of a small non-profit society in BC, Access Pro Bono may be able to find a lawyer to assist your organization on a pro bono basis (that is, for free) in meeting the requirements under the new Act. | * [http://accessprobono.ca/legal-help-non-profits Access Pro Bono]: If you are a member of a small non-profit society in BC, Access Pro Bono may be able to find a lawyer to assist your organization on a pro bono basis (that is, for free) in meeting the requirements under the new Act. | ||
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