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NDSU STUDENTS - PRIVATE LEGAL ASSISTANCEThe Office of the General Counsel at NDSU represents the University and University employees in matters relating to their employment responsibilities, and associated organizations, but does not give private legal advice to students. For that, students need to seek their own private legal services. Often, students are concerned about where they can and should go for this assistance. Legal information can be divided into three broad categories;
Sometimes, students just need general background information which can be provided from certain informational materials, such as in the landlord/tenant area. However, this information is often not specific enough or can be outdated and students should be careful when relying on such information. Following is a listing of some commonly used numbers, websites and references for information and for legal services to assist students at NDSU. This office makes no recommendation or warranty as to the services or information provided, but is providing this information to NDSU students as a student service. Landlord/Tenant Issues
_________________________________________________ Attorney Referral Services
These services will provide information about lawyers in your geographical area and in the topic of the legal concern for you to contact individually. Compensation arrangements with the lawyer are your responsibility, but sometimes lawyers have agreed to take certain kinds of cases on a reduced fee basis. _________________________________________________ Legal Aid Services Legal Services
of North Dakota (LSND)
LSND provides a range of services
through litigation depending on the type of problem.
Family Law primarily covers divorce, custody, and protection orders for victims of domestic violence. Housing includes private tenant problems and public housing. Consumer Matters particularly debt/bill collection, garnishment repossessions as well as some contract matters. Health related problems including medicaid, medical, individual rights, primarily for health care and financial durable power of attorneys, and guardianships. Other includes Indian law, VITA, and advise on small claims. Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota
Services provided by LSNM include:
Evictions, landlord/tenant problems, and unsafe housing Family law matters (including divorce, custody, visitation problems or domestic violence) Consumer problems Health Law (including Medical Assistance and access to health care) Special Education Other serious civil legal problems Traffic violations or criminal cases are not taken. _________________________________________________
Attorneys will sometimes do an initial consultation at no charge to determine whether or not you have a legal problem and whether they can and will represent you. Ask questions about costs for the initial service and fees. If you decide to hire an attorney, you have a right to have the scope of your representation and its costs put in writing. Most attorneys will have a simple retainer contract or will put the terms of the representation in a letter to you. Don't be shy about asking about the costs of the services and related charges. Small Claims Court
Students can handle their own case in small claims court. Small claims court has jurisdiction in cases that do not exceed $5,000. Information packets cost $5.00 and can be picked up at the Cass County Courthouse or the clerk will mail the packet for an additional postage charge. The forms are also on the web at www.court.state.nd.us/court/forms/small/forms.htm. Be sure to print all the forms, read the information carefully, and have three copies of each form ready for the clerk when you file your complaint. There is a $10.00 filing fee to file a complaint in Small Claims Court. The North Dakota Attorney General has a helpful brochure on Small Claims Court at www.ag.state.nd.us/brochures/smallclaim.pdf. _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ Additional
Resources State of North Dakota: http://discovernd.com/ North Dakota Supreme Court: www.court.state.nd.us ND Attorney General: www.ag.state.nd.us Federal Trade Commission--Consumer Info: www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htm North Dakota Century Code: www.legis.nd.gov/information/statutes/cent-code.html Code of Federal Regulations: www.gpoaccess.gov/ecfr Federal Register: www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html United States Code: http.uscode.house.gov Cornell Law Library: www.law.cornell.edu Department of Education: www.ed.gov FINDLAW: www.findlaw.com City of Fargo: http://ci.fargo.nd.us Fargo Police: www.ci.fargo.nd.us/Police
Prepared by Rick Johnson, 10/04. |