Business Assistance Program
State Bar of Wisconsin
P.O. Box 7158
Madison,WI 53707-7158
Phone: (608) 257-3838
Fax: (608) 257-5502
Legal Assistance - Up to two hours of free consultation with a business attorney on areas such as taxes, securities law, employee benefits, intellectual property, labor law,environmental law, etc.
Eligibility - Small and emerging businesses in Wisconsin. Services provided regardless of financial status.
Costs- Free consultation
Contact - No particular contact
Staff - Volunteer business attorneys
Publications - Web site - http://tinyurl.com/ct97xz
Case Mediation Program
Post Office Box 44008
Madison, WI 53744-4008
Phone: (608) 848-1950
Fax: (608) 848- 9266
Email: Bob@dcba.net or Le@dcba.net
Hours: No regular office hours. Call between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m.
Legal Assistance - Volunteer attorneys mediate civil and family law cases (financial issues only) filed in Dane County Circuit Court through voluntary or court ordered mediation.
Eligibility - Open to all parties with litigation pending in the Dane County Circuit Court.
Costs - Filing fee for mediation is $75.00 per party
Contact - Bob or Le Jordan
Staff - Volunteer attorneys who are members of Dane County Bar Assocation.
Publication - Web site - http://www.dcba.net/programs/CaseMediationProgram.html
Community Justice, Inc.
222 South Hamilton St., Suite 22
Phone: (608) 204-9642
Hours: Monday-Thursday 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Legal Assistance - Representation in many areas, including landlord/tenant, disability and mental health, employment, discrimination, consumer/credit child welfare, lad use, environmental, and criminal law.
Eligibility - Individuals who are underrepresented and/or unable to afford an attorney. Potential clients must first participate in an intake phone interview that lasts 10-30 minutes.
Costs - Affordable representation through income-sensitive fees
Contact - Mr Mitch, Executive Attorney, (608) 204-9642; Kathryn Peacock, Executive Attorney, (608) 204-9642
Staff - Six lawyers, five of whom are graduates of UW
Publications - Web page - http://www.communityjusticeinc.org/ (includes client brochure)
Consumer Law Litigation Clinic
UW Law School, Room 2221
Phone: (608) 263-6283
Email: semeili@facstaff.wisc.edu
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 P.M.
Legal Assistance - Representation in federal and state consumer protection law suits. Assistance in filling out forms related to the case.
Eligibility - Individuals unable to afford an attorney. No set financial guidelines.
Costs - No fees are charged up front. If the client is awarded damages, attorneys fees will be assessed.
Contact - Steve Meili, Director (semeili@facstaff.wisc.edu)
Staff - Second and third year UW law students under supervision of the director, Steve Meili, an attorney and Clinical Associate Professor, and Marsha Mansfield, Clinical Assistant Professor
Publications - Web page - http://www.law.wisc.edu/fjr/clinicals/cllc.html (Brochure available)
Dane County Legal Resource Center
215 South Hamilton St.
Room L1007
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 266-6316
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 to 4:30
Legal Assistance - DCLRC serves the legal information needs of judges, attorneys, and the general public by providing reference and research assistance, training, and forms sales and distribution. The Center also assists the Dane County Sheriff's Department with providing legal information to inmates of the Dane County Jail. Borrowing privileges are available to court staff, licensed attorneys, federal, state, and city government agency employees. Borrower cards obtained at DCLRC can also be used at the Wisconsin State Law Library. . DCLRC reference staff can help users in the library or answer questions via phone, mail, or email. Resource Center staff cannot give legal advice but can refer users to other local agencies who can offer legal assistance.
Eligibility - Judges, attorneys and the general public.
Costs - No costs, except for legal forms that are available for purchase or for document delivery.
Contact - Lisa Winkler, Reference/Outreach Services Librarian.
Staff - Two librarians.
Publications -
Website at:
http://wilawlibrary.gov/about/locations.html
Low-Cost Legal Assistance In
Dane County - http://wilawlibrary.gov/branch/dclrc/pub/dclegalassist.pdf
Dane County Family Law Resource Guide: http://wilawlibrary.gov/branch/dclrc/pub/familylaw.pdf
Dane County Landlord/Tenant Legal Resource Guide - http://wilawlibrary.gov/branch/dclrc/pub/landlord.pdf
Lawyer Referral & Information Service
State Bar of Wisconsin
PO Box 7158
Madison, WI 53707
Phone: (608) 257-4666 or 1-800-362-9082 (Wisconsin only)
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.
Email : pruppert@wisbar.org
Legal Assistance
- Callers talk to an experienced legal assistant who can assist in
locating the best sources of help. Assistants generally refer callers
to one or more of three services: Lawyer Hotline - An attorney answers
a caller's simple legal question; Lawyer Referral - Caller is referred
to a Wisconsin attorney who practices in the area about which the
caller is inquiring; Community Referral - Caller is referred to
community sources such as low income legal services, government
agencies, consumer protection, and other services.
Eligibility - All Wisconsin residents
Costs - Free service, unless the caller makes an appointment to speak with an attorney. In this case, the attorney will charge potential client no more than $20.00 for an initial half hour consultation.
Contact - Patricia Ruppert (pruppert@wisbar.org)or request a lawyer directly at LRISResponse@wisbar.org
Staff - State Bar legal assistants and volunteer attorneys
Publication - Information is available off of the State Bar's web site at http://www.legalexplorer.com/lawyer/lawyer-talk.asp
Legal Action of Wisconsin
31 South Mills Street
Madison, WI 53715
Phone: (608) 256-3304 or 1-800-362-3904
Fax: (608) 256-0510
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.*
Legal Assistance - Public benefits/Health law ( i.e. Wisconsin works [W-2],Supplemental Security Income [SSI], Food Stamps, Medicaid)Family law ( i.e. divorce, child support, custody) Senior law (i.e. medicare, social security, elder abuse)Housing (i.e. landlord-tenant, public and subsidized housing, rent control) Education (i.e. expulsion and suspension, school lunch program denials) Migrant Project (legal services to migrant farmers)Jobs/economic law (i.e. removal of legal barriers to employment)
Eligibility - Low income individuals and families. See
http://www.badgerlaw.net/Home/PublicWeb/LAW/IncomeEligibilityPage
for income guidelines
Costs - Free services for qualified, income-eligible persons
Contact - No particular contact person
Staff - Attorneys and paralegals
Publication - Web site -
http://www.legalaction.org/legalservices.htm
Note* - Walk in service, but times of service vary depending on the type of assistance that is needed.
Legal Information Center
Student Activity Center
Office #3111
333 East Campus Mall
Madison, WI
53715
Phone: (608) 263-3243
Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm*
Legal Assistance - UW law students offer information about the law surrounding specific legal issues and provide referrals. Cannot offer legal advice, but will provide referrals to attorneys and advocates authorized to give such advice
Eligibility - UW Madison Students, faculty, staff and residents of the Madison community.
Costs - Free services
Contact - No particular contact person
Staff - UW law student volunteers
Publication - Web site - http://www.thelegalinformationcenter.com; LIC Referral Handbook (List of Wisconsin community resources for legal assistance)
Note* - The LIC is only open during the University’s Fall and Spring semesters. These hours are subject to volunteer availability, so please call before visiting office.
Neighboorhood Law Project
2300 S. Park St.(Villager Mall)
Madison, WI 53713
Phone:(608) 260-8221
Fax (608) 442-1262
Hours: Monday-Thursday 1:00-4:30 (or by appointment)
Legal Assistance - Provides free legal services to Dane County residents. NLP helps with legal problems involving housing, employment, and public benefits.
Eligibility - Dane County Residents.
Costs - Free services
Contact - No particular contact person
Staff - UW law students under the supervision
of attorneys.
Publication - Web site - http://www.law.wisc.edu/fjr/eji/neighborhood/
Small Claims Assistance Program
Dane County Courthouse
215 S Hamilton St.
Madison, WI 53703
Phone:(608) 266-4311
Hours: Tuesdays 9:00 to 11:00 AM
Legal Assistance - Walk in program provides legal information, with the purpose of assistning pro se litigants in the small claims process. Assistance questions, forms, and procedures regarding Small Claims monetary, replevin, garnishment, and eviction actions. Legal advice is not given.
Eligibility - Unrepresented small claims litigants in Dane County.
Costs - Free services
Staff - Volunteer Attorneys
Publication - Web site - http://www.co.dane.wi.us/clrkcort/prepare/assistance.aspx
Small Claims Court
Dane County Courthouse
Room 1000
215 S Hamilton St.
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 266-4311
Hours: Monday - Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Legal Assistance
- Claims are filed with the clerk of Small Claims Court. The clerk
provides the necessary forms. The claimant must complete the forms, pay
the fee, and wait for a decision. The forms must contain the following
information: Time of incident, names and addresses of all persons
involved, specific details about what happened, the amount of money
involved
Eligibility - Claims can be filed in Dane county if one of
the following circumstances are present : The person or business being
sued resides or does a substantial amount of business in the county.
The claim arose in Dane County.Property involved in the claim is in
Dane County.
Costs - $59.00 filing fee and a $2.00 filing fee for each defendant, payable at the time the claim is filed. If claimant wins, fees will be awarded.
Contact - No particular contact person
Staff - Clerk of Circuit Court
Publications Guide to Small Claims Court - http://www.wicourts.gov/about/pubs/circuit/smallclaimsguide.htm
The State Bar of Wisconsin also has a guide to small
claims court - http://tinyurl.com/dl5raf
State Bar of Wisconsin Website
Legal Assistance -
"Legal Research Tools" - http://www.wisbar.org/legalres
- this section of the site contains links to a variety of sources,
including Wisconsin legislation, case law, administrative decisions,
local and federal court rules and circuit court forms.
"Legal Explorer" - http://www.legalexplorer.com/main.asp -site created by the state bar provides a starting point for resolving a legal issue. Some of the highlights include options which allow patrons to:
- contact a legal assistant through the LRIS
program
- search for a LRIS registered lawyers
- find answers to frequently asked questions about the law
- find information about consumer news of interest
Eligibility - No restrictions for access to the site (although only Wisconsin residents are eligible for State Bar of Wisconsin services).
Tenant Resource Center
1202 Williamson Street, Suite A
Madison, WI 53703
Housing Counseling: (608) 257-0006 or 1-877-238-RENT (877-238-7368)
Mediation: (608) 257-2799
Fax: (608) 257-0143
Email: trc@mail.studentorg.wisc.edu
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am to 6pm
Legal Assistance - Landlord-tenant mediation Information and counseling on landlord-tenant rights and responsibilities
Eligibility - Tenants and landlords in Dane County
Costs - Free services
Contact - No particular contact person
Staff - Primarily volunteers
Publications -
Web site - http://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/
Apartment Management in Wisconsin : a Self-help Guide
for Property Managers and Owners - Law Library Reserve
KFW 2517 Z9 L36
Student Tenant Union's Renter's Guide - Law Library
Reserve KFW 2517 Z9 T46
Tenant's Rights in Wisconsin - Memorial Library KFW2517 Z9 T46
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Sponsored by Madison Public Library and the Wisconsin Department of
Revenue
Various locations
Phone: (608) 266-6300 (Madison Public Library)
Legal Services - Assistance with completing
tax forms. Most VITA activity consists of completing and calculating
simple individual taxes on 1040A and EZ forms and the calculation
of Wisconsin's Homestead Credit. For further information, see http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/calendar/tax.html
Eligibility - All taxpayers
Costs - Free services
Contact - Call the Madison Public Library
or Madison IRS office to schedule an appointment.
Staff - Law student volunteers who receive training from the IRS and the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
Publications - The IRS and Wisconsin Department of Revenue distribute publications free of charge to the public. See: http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/calendar/tax.html and http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=107626,00.html
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