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Attorneys (Ohio)
Real basics on fees, qualifications, their obligations to you, and also defines
the difference between statute law, common law, administrative law and
constitutional law.
Certified Attorney Specialists (Ohio)
What is one and what are their credentials?
Ohio Attorney Lookup
This directory includes attorneys who have been admitted to
the practice of law in Ohio. Inclusion in this directory does not necessarily
indicate that the attorney is in
good standing with the Supreme Court or is permitted to practice law in the
state of Ohio. It also does not mean that the person has not been sanctioned by
the Supreme Court pursuant to
Gov. Bar R. VI or
Gov. Bar R. X.
Tips On Where To Find A Lawyer (The Working Women's Survival Guide)
The
Initial Interview-Is the Lawyer You're Talking To The Best One For The Job?
Some good observations that may keep you from hiring the wrong lawyer
for the job.
Lawyer Locators & Referrals (Consumer-SOS)
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Lawyer Locators &
Referrals
www.lawyers.com (All 50 States & DC)
Search here for lawyers based on their location and specialty.
http://www.attorneylocate.com/ (All 50 States & DC)
Attorney Locate is FREE to the public. Attorney
Locate allows you to search for an
attorney based on location and practice area.
Many of the attorneys listed
have provided full web sites or a detailed profile outlining their education,
experience and commitment to the practice of law as well as other useful legal
information.
Findlaw's Lawyers and Law Firms (All 50 States & DC)
Martindale-Hubble
Lawyer Locator (All 50 States & DC)
A List Of Attorney Locators Links (All 50 States & DC)
ABA Lawyer Referral Services (DC & All 50 States)
Mostly Phone #s, not many links.
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Free Or Low Cost Lawyers
Find Your Legal Aid in Ohio By County or Zip Code
Ohio Free Legal Help (Google links To Pro Bono Resources)
Ohio AIRS
Statewide Social Services Directory (Call 211 to speak to a live person)
Thousands of links to Help agencies in your county.
Mid-America Pension Rights Project
(For Help In MI, OH, KY, IA, TN
and PA)
Free legal help to retirees with
pension concerns regardless of their income. Services include phone
consultations with attorneys, brief services, and advocacy. For example,
they can help with: filing claims, investigating benefit denials; pension
benefits for spouses, divorced people or survivors, and finding pensions "lost"
due to company mergers, relocation, or bankruptcy.
Lawyers For Specific Causes
(Consumer-SOS)
Aids, Artists, Immigrants, Seniors and more.
4 Cases Where You
Can Qualify For Free Legal Services (Nolo.com)
Income Requirements For Legal Aid Or
Pro bono Help
(ABA)
Legal Aid & Clinics (All
50 States & DC)
The Directory of Pro Bono Programs (All 50 States & DC)
Lawyers for those who can't afford one. Scroll down to the bottom of their page,
click on their drop box and select Ohio. Has other legal help in
addition to legal aid. If you are seeking legal
representation, look to the listings in the county in which you live or in one near you. Those
programs that provide service on a stateside basis are listed at the top of each state listing.
http://www.ptla.org/links/services.htm
(All 50 States & DC)
Where available, each state has
resources relating to complaints & disputes, courts
& legal process, fees & costs, hiring a lawyer, legal aid & clinics,
referral services, and self
representation.
Legal Help For Specific Groups Or Causes
Directory of Legal Resources For People With HIV/Aids (All 50 States And Territories)
Pine
Tree Legal Assistance Links (All 50 States & DC)
Free lawyers for low income people, state by state and some cities too.
Nationwide
Directory Of Legal Aids &Pro Bono Groups
Scroll to the very bottom to select Ohio from their drop box. Has
links to free legal services in DC & All 50 states.
See
Consumer-SOS/Disabilities
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Volunteer Lawyers For The Arts
(Scroll Down For Your State)
For: CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IL, KS, LA, MA, ME, MD, MN, MS, MT, NH, NY, NC,
OH,
OR, PA, RI, TX, UT, WA.
Asian Bar Associations
(Ohio)
Professional
Bar association of Asian American attorneys and law students that offers free
legal clinics and education on Asian-American issues.
Asian Law Association
Links
Scroll down to their "Minority Law Resources"
National Directory Of Civil Rights Organizations (All 50 States & DC)
Free lawyers to help Defend your religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and
the preservation of marriage and the family. The Alliance Defense Fund regularly
combats the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other like-minded
organizations in their efforts to limit public acknowledgement of God. We are
convinced that, by God's continued grace, America can be truly free again - with
no restraints on the Gospel's proclamation; no unconstitutional restrictions on
your right to speak, pray and worship.
The Center For Individual Rights
(CIR) is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to the defense of
individual liberties. CIR provides free legal representation to deserving
clients who cannot otherwise afford or obtain legal counsel and whose individual
rights are threatened.
Christian
Legal Society
(703) 642-1070
The CLS is a national organization where lawyers and law students can enjoy
Christian fellowship. While they
don't usually provide free legal counsel, they may be willing to help you if
your religious rights have been violated.
Christian
Law Association (813) 399-8300
Located in Seminole, Florida, this group does trial work for religious liberty
issues and offer help even to non-Florida residents.
American
Civil Liberties Union
The ACLU is a private volunteer-based, non-profit organization engaged in community education, legislative action, and
litigation on selected civil liberties issues.
The ACLU takes civil rights/civil liberties cases which it believes will
have a far reaching impact on the state
of the law. In the past,
the ACLU has taken up causes involving freedom of association,
freedom of speech, the right to vote, the freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures, separation of church and
state issues i.e. freedom of religion and freedom from
religion, right to a fair trial, etc.
Western
Center For Law And Religious Freedom
(503) 588-2532
As
the trial advocacy arm of the Christian Legal Society, this agencydefends
religious freedoms under the U.S. Constitution.
(CIR) is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to the defense of
individual liberties. CIR provides free legal representation to deserving
clients who cannot otherwise afford or obtain legal counsel and whose individual
rights are threatened.
Legal Links For Conservative Values
Ohio Office Of The Attorney
General
May help resolve consumer complaints.
The
Office Of The Attorney General (All 50 States)
This state agency has attorneys to help people who have been victims of various
unfair practices. Many also have online brochures on numerous consumer topics.
National
Consumer Law Center
(202) 986-6060 (617)
523-8010
This
nonprofit group offers free consumer advice to legal services providers serving
low income individuals. Private
lawyers can get the same advice for a fee of $160/hr.
The National Consumer Law Center also represents consumer issues before
Congress and government agencies. Do
not call if you are an aggrieved consumer as they will not take consumer
complaints directly from the public.
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Ohio AIRS
Statewide Social Services Directory (Call 211 to speak to a live person)
Thousands of links to Help agencies in your county.
List
Of Legal Services In All 50 States (No Links)
May have contacts or know who else can help you.
The National Legal
Aid & Defender Association
If you've been unsuccessful finding a defender through the phone directory,
Internet, bar association, or court. Call or e-mail NLADA, 202-452-0620,
info@nlada.org
Hundreds of links all in alphabetical order.
See Criminal Justice
Ohio Senior Hotlines (Free Legal Advice To Those 60 and over)
Ohio AIRS
Statewide Social Services Directory (Call 211 to speak to a live person)
Thousands of links to Help agencies in your county.
Connect Me Ohio
This is your first
stop for information about home and community based services, supports and
opportunities for older adults, persons with disabilities and caregivers in
Ohio. Whether you're looking at options for independent living, long term care
alternatives, support to stay in your home or ways to stay healthy.
The
Environment
(Groups With Lawyers On Staff)
Environment Ohio
A statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization that combines
independent research, practical ideas and tough-minded advocacy to overcome the
opposition of powerful special interests and win real results for Ohio's
environment.
The
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
This non-profit group protects and promotes the civil rights of
the more than 35 million Latinos living in the United States. They are
national in scope and have offices in AZ, CA, GA, IL, NM, TX and Washington DC.
Call them even if you live in another state.
For More See The Homeless
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Save the Dream, (888) 404-4674 (Ohio))
Their hotline gives information on the foreclosure process, how to contact
mortgage servicers, what resources are available in each county, how to
avoid rescue scams and what legal assistance and mediation is available.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/
http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes.html#property
The
United States Code
For More See Legal Research
Links
Ohio Women's Associations With Lawyers That Might Be Able To Help
May be able to help or direct you to someone who can.
Find Your Legal Aid in Ohio By County or Zip Code
Ohio Free Legal Help (Google links To Pro Bono Resources)
Ohio AIRS
Statewide Social Services Directory (Call 211 to speak to a live person)
Thousands of links to Help agencies in your county.
Connect Me Ohio
This is your first
stop for information about home and community based services, supports and
opportunities for older adults, persons with disabilities and caregivers in
Ohio. Whether you're looking at options for independent living, long term care
alternatives, support to stay in your home or ways to stay healthy.
National
Women's Law Center
(202) 588-5180
A public policy group that does research and advocacy on national landmark cases
affecting women and their families. They
deal with issues such as abortion, health care, child care, employment and
education. Call them for help,
publicity or referrals.
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Domestic
Violence
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Martindale-Hubble Lawyer Locator (All 50 States & DC)
Working With Lawyers
Tips On How To Cut Down Costs
Common Problems With Lawyers
Legal Fees
Tips On How To Cut Down Costs
Ways To Save On Legal Fees
(Nolo.com)
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Common Problems With Lawyers
Common
Problems-What To Do (Nolo.com)
What To Do When You're Mad At Your Lawyer (Nolo.com)
Identifying
Problems When Working With Your Lawyer
Also has some tips on what to do about them.
Lawyers & Legal Fees (Consumer-SOS)
Complaints Against Your Lawyer (Consumer-SOS)
Supreme Court of Ohio-Where To Complain Against Lawyers & Judges
Lawyer Ethics and Discipline (Ohio)
Rules lawyers must follow and where to complain against them.
Ohio Supreme Court Regulates Lawyer Advertising
Can
the Clients' Security Fund Help You?
(Ohio)
Fund reimburse legal clients for losses resulting
from the dishonest conduct of a licensed Ohio attorney.
Where
To File
A Formal Grievance Against Your Lawyer
Scroll down to select your state.
Bar
Associations In Every State & DC
Links to State Bar Associations and sometimes includes county bar associations
as well.
Lawyers & Legal Malpractice-Firing & Suing Them (Nolo.com)
State
Bar Ethics Rules For All States & DC
Choose Ohio, select your topics and go.
Learn what your lawyer did wrong and what he must do right! Links to the rules
and ethical opinions that lawyers must answer to in all 50 states & DC. In
some cases may also
have the rules that judges must answer to.
The Rules That Govern Lawyers (All 50 States & DC)
Some links go to all the rules, others go only to rules on Lawyer advertising, solicitations
and marketing.
Note: often, these links are just one or two chapters of the rules that govern
lawyers. To get all the rules, select your state and when the URL appears, try
shortening it by the last few letters.
For example: the link to Kansas offers just rule 7. But you get all the rules if
you simply remove the bolded part of http://www.kscourts.org/ctruls/rule7.htm#7.1"
and press "enter".
Find The AARP In Ohio
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
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Lawyers & Legal Fees
How
Lawyers Charge For Their Services (Ohio)
See index on left hand side for the above topic.
Confirming
Your Arrangement And Discussing Legal Fees
What to ask from the attorney when it comes time to discuss legal fees.
Tips On How To Cut Down Costs (Consumer-SOS)