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About

Since 1981, the Chicago Legal Clinic has evolved from a small neighborhood office to a provider that is a key provider of legal services for the poor and disadvantaged people in the Chicago area. The Pirsen office contains our immigration program. The CLC provides a low-cost direct representative for migrant customers. The ProBono (free) service is provided to the target client. The office has been helping thousands of customers for years.

Established in 1981

Especialities

The Pirzen office at the Chicago Legal Clinic specializes in immigration.

Steve is the manager of the entire Chicago Legal Clinic, which consists of four and many programs.

Steve B.
Manager

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Reviews

Anonymous

Five stars of Caroline Schauberger. After consulting many lawyers, I learned that "First, kill all the lawyers" was a cliche.  Even after receiving consultation at a Chicago legal clinic, many of the ideal people want to use their education for the community can even understand why they are entering a malicious professional class, such as a lawyer. Miss Schauberger represents the best. honest, candid, and stern.

Anonymous

I promised to come to talk to the immigration lawyer, but I called her a week ago and told her that she had to come as soon as possible to get to work. She made a schedule for me at nine in the morning. I arrived at the company with my wife in 855. We were asked to fill out the intake paper. As soon as I finished filling out the documents, I asked if I could afford to pay a $50 consultation fee to the woman. The ad clearly states that the right is waived, but there is no such statement. I paid 50 dollars and my lawyer was told that he was a little late. I was a little late and nearly thirty minutes late. There was a story that I should have asked for a refund and went home, but I realized that I didn't want to refund. Finally, someone walks in a sweatpants and trains a T-shirt and motorcycle helmet. This man walked up to us and spoke to the receptionist, and he could clearly hear him say something along the line, "Oh, I have a promise?" The man walked into the bathroom, had a good time, finally came back, and admitted that the lawyer we had been waiting for was a Christian. He calls us into the office, asks about 10 questions, and then says you have no choice. I'm not angry at the results of the conversation that someone doesn't think they will tell me what I want to hear. But I don't think he has much experience here because he was just a fucking guy and he looked really green. The lesson we learned is that although it doesn't apply to places where we offer services to community cards, 30 minutes of waiting time is $50, and 13 minutes of conversation with people who prefer to ride a bicycle rather than work with people. They talked to other lawyers about the record, but they consulted for free and seemed to know more about immigration. After all, we don't pay for sh!t services or people who don't make any effort. I can't earn 50 dollars per 15 minutes. Thank you for wasting my time.

Anonymous

After I called back, I finally got off the phone, but it didn't help my mother's situation. Wanting a lawyer, they introduced us to the state agency.

Anonymous

The Chicago Legal Clinic reception is very rude. As soon as you get on the phone, you'll be asked to offer free or low-cost services, but you'll begin to tell you how much you need to pay and how much you need to pay. When I heard that, I was told that they knew nothing. They were told they had to pay only.  The woman who was listening to my story continued to scold me for not saying my name, but keeping me silent, I began to speak loudly, and she began to cry to me, I am angry, I will not eat.  I continued to tell her. I wasn't angry, I was trying to speak louder so I could hear. She began to ask more questions, but before she answered, she was in my way, so I asked her many times, stopped, got in her way, and asked her, and I found her not to answer, and she was yelled at again. I could hear other people's meals, and I could hear the people behind them yelling at them. Then, when I hung up on the phone, before I called back on the phone, she said, "Weeks." I call another office, complain, receive more complaints than is called by fax, they always receive complaints about the intake department.  They look like I'm in a very desperate situation and obviously don't want to solve the problem. I've been working, reaching out and asking for help for months, but this is my last resort, and nobody cares.  Your acceptance department cannot learn your service or manners

Location

Working Hours
Monday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed