Legal Clinics

By April 23, 2020blog, COVID19

Texas A&M University School of Law is offering legal assistance for those seeking. The Texas A&M Legal Clinics are a teaching law firm that offers the community a limited range of legal services free of charge. We offer these free services because it allows us to educate a new generation of lawyers that are responsive to their community’s legal needs.  Our clinic offers legal services delivered by ​Texas A&M law students who are supervised by experienced lawyers.

Our clinical program offers legal services that help individuals and community with:

  • a range of family matters, including divorce, custody, and child welfare 
  • veterans benefits 
  • tax disputes and controversies
  • immigration cases, including deportation defense
  • issues that relate to affordable housing, access to legal services, small business development, municipal policy, consumer protection, and environmental justice in the local community
  • consultations on a range of business issues, including entity formation, intellectual property protection, and contract drafting 
  • patents and trademarks 
  • wills and estates
  • limited criminal defense, including expunctions, court representation, and post-conviction defense
  • wrongful convictions

Eligibility:

For many of our clinics, only low-income clients living in Tarrant County qualify for our services. Our staff will ask you questions about your income to determine if you are eligible. The specific eligibility requirements for each clinic will be provided on the individual clinic page.

How to receive assistance:

Contact the Texas A&M University School of Law via phone:  817-212-4123, via email: legalclinics@law.tamu.edu