Our Law in General service provides advice on a wide range of legal issues. Typically our cases encompass:
“I found this service to be incredibly valuable as it helped me to truly understand the merits of my employment tribunal case from a more legal perspective. My advice letter was extensive, packed with helpful information regarding my case but most importantly, it was clear and easy to navigate. I would definitely recommend this service to anyone seeking a legal understanding of their grievance.” QMLAC Client
Nicole came to the Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre because she was having great difficulty dealing with the anti-social behaviour taking place in an alleyway adjoining her flat. Each day she had to contend with rats, flooding, fly tipping, illegal parking, fires, passers by using Class A drugs and other anti-social behaviour. Unable to find the owner of the alley, and with the council refusing to take responsibility for the problem, Nicole asked the Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre for help. We were able to advise Nicole on how to find the owner, as well as explaining that she had a strong case against them for private and public nuisance. With our help, she was able to draft a letter to them explaining the problem, outlining their legal responsibilities and requesting a gate be fitted in order to reduce the problems she was facing. After years of struggling to find a way to change her unacceptable living conditions, Nicole was able to speak finally with the owners, who have now agreed not only to fit a gate but also to pay for it in full.
“After years of living with the stress of daily anti-social behaviour on my front door, the thought of getting free legal advice from Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre came to mind. The Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre was very efficient in finding a slot that was suitable for me; in the meeting, I explained my situation and since then things have improved very rapidly. The detailed professional advice I received from the lawyers was the first clear step in helping me understand that I could legally do something about my unpleasant living situation. I am happy to say that we are currently in the last steps of resolving a problem that has been going on for longer than 10 years and will not only change my life but that of the other local residents.”
In the following video, Hamza Kayyali explains the process of making an employment tribunal claim.
The following video from our students explains two basic terms in a tenancy agreement; exclusive possession and security deposits.
The following video outlines the various types of employment rights and how to identify your employment status so that you know these rights.
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