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| service_description = The '''Community Legal Assistance Society''' ("CLAS") provides primarily "test-case" advice and representation for people with disability, employment insurance, poverty and workers' compensation problems. Services are limited to cases that could advance the law or policy in these areas. CLAS also provides advice and representation at the BC Review Panel to persons detained under the BC ''Mental Health Act''.
| service_description = The '''Community Legal Assistance Society''' ("CLAS") provides primarily "test-case" advice and representation for people with disability, employment insurance, poverty and workers' compensation problems. Services are limited to cases that could advance the law or policy in these areas. CLAS also provides advice and representation at the BC Review Panel to persons detained under the BC ''Mental Health Act''.


'''Website:''' Click on "[http://www.clasbc.net/publications.php Publications]" and "[http://www.clasbc.net/publications/?CategoryID=5 Judicial Review Publications]" for a guide and forms for doing a judicial review.
'''Website:''' Click on "[http://www.clasbc.net/publications.php Publications]" and "[http://www.clasbc.net/publications/?CategoryID=5 Judicial Review Publications]" for guides on representing yourself in a judicial review.


| website = [http://clasbc.net clasbc.net]
| website = [http://clasbc.net clasbc.net]

Revision as of 01:56, 26 January 2012

The Community Legal Assistance Society ("CLAS") provides primarily "test-case" advice and representation for people with disability, employment insurance, poverty and workers' compensation problems. Services are limited to cases that could advance the law or policy in these areas. CLAS also provides advice and representation at the BC Review Panel to persons detained under the BC Mental Health Act.

Website: Click on "Publications" and "Judicial Review Publications" for guides on representing yourself in a judicial review.

Website clasbc.net
Phone 1-604-685-3425
Toll-free: 1-888-685-6222
Find on Clicklaw CLAS on Clicklaw HelpMap