The North and Mid Wales Law clinic. Pictured (from left) Alison Mawhinney head of Law school at Bangor university, Jackie Blackwell CEO of citizens advice ynys Mon, Lesley Powell CEO of citizens advice Denbighshire and Dr Sarah Nason Director of clinica Vulnerable people across North Wales are to get free face-to-face legal advice thanks to a £260,000 partnership between local Citizens Advice services, law firms and a leading university. It will help the region deal with what is being described as “a tsunami of cases” over the next 21 months as the pandemic makes for a perfect storm of domestic and workplace problems.
The North and Mid Wales Law clinic. Pictured (L/R) Alison Mawhinney head of Law school at Bangor university, Jackie Blackwell CEO of citizens advice ynys Mon, Lesley Powell CEO of citizens advice Denbighshire and Dr Sarah Nason Director of clinical lega Vulnerable people across North Wales are to get free face-to-face legal advice thanks to a £260,000 partnership between local Citizens Advice services, law firms and a leading university. It will help the region deal with what is being described as “a tsunami of cases” over the next 21 months as the pandemic makes for a perfect storm of domestic and workplace problems.