Law students
Volunteering as a Caseworker
Are you a civil law student that has completed at least two semesters of law school? Are you interested in learning more about the law in Quebec while helping McGill students and community members know their rights?
Apply to be a caseworker at the LICM!
Email hr.licm@mail.mcgill.ca to find out more.
Volunteering as a Student Advocate
Are you a McGill law student that has completed at least two semesters of law school? Are you interested in gaining experience as an advocate?
Apply to be a student advocate at the LICM!
Email info.studentadvocacy@licm.ca to find out more.
“I volunteer at the LICM because it lets me use my legal research skills to help real people with real problems. That’s why I got into law.”
“Volunteering at the LICM was an incredibly rewarding and memorable experience. It not only enabled me to develop my research skills, but also allowed me to help clients in need and develop strong friendships with my classmates.”
“Volunteering for the LICM was the first time I was able to apply what I learned in class in the real world. It was both gratifying and motivating.”
Practising lawyers
Are you interested in helping the Clinic offer free, high quality legal information to members of the McGill community and to the general public? The Clinic is always in search of practicing lawyers who can help its student Directors learn more about their area of expertise, as well as review internal legal resources.
Let us know how you would like to contribute to the Clinic by filling in this form: