The Open Justice Centre’s Law Clinic, which offers free online legal advice led by the OU students supervised by qualified solicitors, won the Best Legal Tech Contribution in the Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards.
They received their award at the ceremony at the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 1st May 2019. The awards were hosted by High Court Judge, Sir Robin Knowles CBE, the awards were presented by the Attorney General, the Rt. Hon Geoffrey Cox MP QC and the Solicitor General, Robert Buckland QC MP.
This award is a wonderful recognition for all the hard work of the students and staff who have worked in the Law Clinic since it was launched in September 2017. This is a new category, and we are thrilled to be the first Law School to win this award. The award reflects the innovative way technology can be used to support access to justice.
Francine Ryan
Lecturer in Law and member of the Open Justice Centre
The Open Justice Centre was represented at the awards by Francine Ryan, Director of the Law Clinic, Hugh Mcfaul, Module Chair of W360: Justice in Action, Liz Hardie, Student Experience Manager and a supervisor in the Law Clinic, Jon-Paul Knight, Open Justice Centre Manager and Sarah Couling, studying W360: Justice in Action and who works as a student advisor in the Law Clinic.
LawWorks is a charity committed to enabling access to justice through free legal advice.
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