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LSE Legal Advice Centre

LSE Legal Advice Centre

LSE Legal Advice Centre launched in January 2025. We aim to improve access to justice by providing free, confidential legal advice to members of the public on a range of issues. The Centre offers students the opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience designed to enhance their employability.
Looking for legal advice?
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Our key areas of interest

Access to Justice

Supporting vulnerable individuals and communities with direct legal help and education
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Sustainability and the Rule of Law

Policy, systemic legal change, and public interest litigation.
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Innovation and Enterprise

Supporting the arts, innovation and entrepreneurship through legal expertise
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Who we are

Meet our Team

The Legal Advice Centre, led by Diana Kirsch, brings together a team with both academic and practical legal expertise. Staff draw on experience across sustainability, digital rights, human rights and employment law to provide professional insight while supporting the student learning experience.
Diana Kirsch

Legal Advice Centre Diary

An on-the-ground look at the Centre's activities
Legal Advice Clinic

Learn more about the Legal Advice Centre

Looking for Legal Advice?

To make an enquiry, please click here
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Testimonials and Case Studies

Hear from our previous clients
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About the Legal Advice Centre

Learn more about our work, including how to volunteer
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