Legal Services for Business

The University of Oregon School of Law Small Business Clinic provides free legal services to Oregon business owners. Clients pay only filing fees and out-of-pocket costs.
Call now! Clients are being waitlisted for the spring semester, which begins January 2014. For more information, contact the Small Business Clinic at (541) 346-0037 or email.
During the academic year (September – May), third-year law students, directly supervised by a practicing business attorney, advise on legal issues concerning contracts, leases, entity formation, and other business matters.
In its first Ten years, the Small Business Clinic has provided legal assistance to more than 270 Oregon business owners – from tool designers and hot-sauce makers to day salon proprietors and chiropractors.
Read the Register Guard article about the Small Business Clinic which highlights student Taylor Funk and client Kerri Vanden Berg.
Paralegal business for sale
Paralegal business established in San Jose 1989 for sale. Formerly California Paralegal Services,
California Legal Document Assistant has continued to provide legal document preparation
assistance in the area of family law and civil. This is a solid business with established
clientele. You must be a registered legal document assistant and preferably bi-lingual in
spanish. Asking price is $75K
Great opportunity for a paralegal to work on his/her own and earn a comfortable income.
Please call Linda Benuto 408-661-1383.
Legal Services to fight foreclosures
St. Louis Business Journal
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri has been awarded a three-year, $250,000 grant from the
Institute for Foreclosure Legal Assistance to establish a foreclosure defense project.
Funds from the grant will be used to hire additional staff to handle bankruptcies and provide
other assistance in the defense of clients who are at risk of losing their homes through
foreclosure, the organization said.
The project will be part of Legal Services consumer unit, which accepts cases involving
predatory lending practices, deceptive or fraudulent practices regarding the sale of vehicles
and other consumer goods and services, breach of contract, breach of warranty, wrongful
repossession, illegal collection tactics and credit card defense