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Community Justice Project - Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh - Legal Assistance
Offers litigation for class actions, represent undocumented immigrants, and litigates against the government. Advocacy is typically limited to broad-based issues affecting large numbers of people.
100 Fifth Avenue, Suite 900
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Must meet income eligibility requirements.
Hours: Irregular - call for details.
Allegheny County Bar Association
Lawyer Referral - Modest Means (Low-Cost Legal Services)
Provides representation to those individuals who are having difficulty affording traditional legal services, but for one reason or another, do not qualify for various pro bono service providers. Through the program, a client, once screened, for a fee of $30 will be referred to an attorney who would provide a specific service at a discounted rate.
436 Seventh Avenue
Suite 400
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: To qualify for the Modest Means panel an individual must fall within 200%
of the Federal Poverty Guidelines before taxes. You must call the ACBA
Lawyer Referral Service (number listed above) and be screened for
income before being referred to any attorney.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Lackawanna Pro Bono, Inc.
Legal Representation
Local attorneys volunteer to provide free legal representation for civil cases.

A broad spectrum of civil cases are handled, including the following: landlord-tenant, debtor-creditor problems, unemployment compensation, termination of social security or SSI benefits, uninsured tort defense, family law and other serious civil matters.

Simple wills, powers of attorney, and health care directives are provided for financially eligible adults age 60 and over.

Assistance in clearing criminal records through the state pardon process is also provided.
233 Penn Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
Eligibility: To be eligible for these services, an individual's household income must
be below 125% of the poverty level and their legal problem and
residence must be in Lackawanna County. In limited instances,
guidelines will be extended to 187.5% of the poverty level.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Community Justice Project - Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh - Legal Assistance
Allegheny County Bar Association
Lawyer Referral - Modest Means (Low-Cost Legal Services)
Lackawanna Pro Bono, Inc.
Legal Representation
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