A growing number of free/low cost legal services organizations provide valuable assistance to Deaf and Disability communities. Links placed on this list does not constitute any endorsements of the legal service organizations.
SOME ADVICE FOR ON-LINE LAWYER HUNTING. 1) Make sure the lawyer is licensed to practice in the right state. 2) Consider meeting the lawyer. 3) Search news databases for stories that mention cases a lawyer has worked on.
- LSC Inspector General
- National Clearinghouse for Legal Services
- Alaska Legal Services Corporation
- Center for Arkansas Legal Services
- Bet Tzedek Legal Services
- Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County
- Legal Aid Corporation of Tippacanoe County
- Montana Advocacy Program Home Page
- Vermont Disability Law Project
- Legal Aid Society of Orange County, California
- Legal Services of Northern California
- Florida Rural Legal Services
- Western New York Law Center
- Florida Three Rivers Legal Services
- Atlanta Legal Aid Society
- Wayne County Neighborhood Legal Services
- Legal Services of Eastern Missouri
- Harvard Legal Aid Bureau
- Legal Aid Association - University of North Dakota School of Law
- Meramec Area Legal Aid
- Legal Services of Central New York
- Neighborhood Legal Services
- Rhode Island Legal Services
- Palmetto Legal Services
- Knoxville Legal Aid Society
- Legal Aid of Central Texas
- Legal Services of North Texas
- ABA Division of Legal Services - Center for Pro Bono
- ABA Pro Bono Services
- Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
- Hawaii Lawyers Care
- Illinois Pro Bono Center
- Volunteer Lawyers Project
- Utah Pro Bono Volunteer Resource Guide
Pro Bono Net, Inc.
- Maricopa County Self Service Center
- Florida Supreme Court Self Help Center
- People's Law Library of Maryland
- ElectricEdge's Pro Se Instructions
- A Great Pro Se Resource
- Los Angeles Law Online
- Defending Your Employee Rights
- Check California lawyers for membership status