KCL Pro Bono Booklet
KCL Pro Bono Booklet
KCL Pro Bono Booklet
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2012-2013 Committee
Rachel Phang
President
Stephie Hinks
Vice President
Mitchell Cocker
Communications Officer Secretary and
Streetlaw President
Yasmin Yavari
Mandy Cheung
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Kristin Bong
Ray-shio Ho
President
Megan Early
Opportunity Internationa l
Jun Yin T an
Shanker Varma
Eldon Chan
Amicus President
Jessica Dunk
Presidents Welcome
Firstly, congratulations and welcome on your admission to Kings! As for returning students, welcome back as we start the new academic term! Having participated in KCL Pro Bono activities since my first year at Kings makes me very proud and honoured to be leading the society, one of the most diverse student volunteering societies in Kings. Throughout 2012/13 I would like to continue the success of KCL Pro Bono to encourage students to take an active role in imparting legal advice and information for the public good.
KCL Pro Bono derives its name from the Latin phrase, pro bono publico, meaning, for the public good. We support and promote legally-related volunteer work and education to the community, which enables otherwise unrepresented parties to present their cases efficiently and effectively.
Much can be gained from participating in pro bono work not only will you find personal satisfaction in being able to help others, you will also acquire and hone skills that employers claim are vital in any CV!
Why? Pro bono work is a platform for students to apply their knowledge to help the wider community whilst gaining out positive signals about a persons character, and, indicate greater visibility and broader understanding of issues beyond those found in textbooks.
practical experience, which is an opportunity for students to develop employability skills. Further, pro bono work sends
As such, this is a welcome addition to any students CV whether you are an aspiring solicitor, barrister or have nonlaw related career aspirations. Nevertheless, if you are unsure of your career path, involvement with pro bono work provides you the opportunity to explore alternative career options and develop invaluable professional contacts.
We have achieved a great deal over the last 5 years founded in 2007 with only
two projects, KCL Pro Bono has since grown, and now offers eight different projects, students in London to raising funds for the microfinance charity Opportunity International.
ranging from assisting death-row inmates in the United States to mentoring sixth-form
What more? Last year, we were highly commended for the Best Contribution by a Team of Students at the LawWorks & Attorney General Pro Bono Awards, and shortlisted for two awards at the Annual KCLSU Awards.
So what are you waiting for? Now, read through this booklet,
and consider the project(s) that you may want to be involved with! I look forward to meeting you soon!
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President
Rachel Phang
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I would like to welcome everyone to this new academic year at Kings College London. bigger and better than ever before! We have a huge range of projects to choose from you could end up volunteering at schools, giving talks to members of the local community or assisting a international
After the extremely generous gift of 20 million to the Law school, this year should be
organisation. Participation is very flexible, so you can easily fit it around your busy and hectic schedules. Our membership is free, but the rewards are great. It is a wonderful feeling to know you have helped someone, and you may truly make a difference to someones life. I was recently humbled when a 16 year old AS Law student told me she would never have got a C in one of her modules without my help. You will also be invited to all our social events, which include Welcome Drinks, notable speaker talks, and even a karaoke night! These are all a lot of fun and a great way to socialise and are often subsidised in cost.
KCL Pro Bono is a great way to meet new people, looks fantastic on your CV and will give you a chance to practically apply the law you learn from your lectures and textbook. At KCL Pro Bono we definitely believe in the more the merrier and we would love to have you involved.
Firstly, I would like to welcome all new students to Kings and thank you for taking the time to pick up a copy of our Freshers Booklet. I cannot begin to tell you how rewarding being part of the KCL Pro Bono Society is and I hope that after reading this booklet you will want to volunteer in one of our varied and hugely enjoyable projects.
Mitchell Cocker
I just want to thank the rest of the committee who were all so helpful and efficient with all my annoying requests for information, photographs and for them! feedback. And apologies to anyone who does not like the picture I chose
Happy reading and I hope to see you at Pro Bono events in the near future.
Streetlaw
Streetlaw is KCL Pro-Bono Societys largest project and gives student volunteers at Kings the opportunity to participate in a project that educates members of the local community about the law. Volunteers work in groups to actively provide local people who would not otherwise have access to legal knowledge with a basic overview of the law. You will give presentations to many different
groups and secondary schools and sixth-form colleges. And from this year we will be targeting volunteers who are not specifically studying a law degree. At the heart of the Streetlaw project is its dedicated team of volunteers. When you join the project, you are assigned to a Streetlaw group and in this group will be a group leader, who has been involved with the project for a few years who can help to advise your team. Benefits
know the 2nd and 3rd years, theyre useful contacts. This Year We are planning presentations within the University for the benefit of current studies. Projects may be aimed at providing many to understand the main principles and laws related to property matters.
Socials and events will be organised during term time for all members. Get to
You can become a group leader or potentially progress to being part of the
Pro Bono work is necessary in any area of law, therefore it will look
Addleshaw and Goddard a prestigious law firm works closely with us.
Streetlaw is an ever-growing project and we are always looking for new areas of the community to
upcoming projects.
target. We have established a contact with the Metropolitan Police and are looking to work closely with them in Previously we have visited places such as probation hostels schools and the YMCA.
Law Mentoring
The Law mentoring project aims to encourage the pursuit of a
law degree for A-level and GCSE students and broaden students' career options.
You will get involved with the giving of school presentations, For first year law students who had just started their law difficulties as well as know of the joys of law.
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workshops and providing a support network for these students. degree, exchanging emails will allow pupils to understand the
Presentations are specifically tailored to the age group of the students to inform students about studying law at University. They are interactive in nature and encourage student participation through the opportunity to ask questions. These are supplemented by workshops interaction with professions within the legal sector.
which aim to help build confidence and develop personal skills of students through In the past year, we have given many presentations to different schools, and we also had our end-of-year workshop which was highly successful and complimented by many of the teachers. This year we aim to hold more workshops in order to expand our project and give both pupils and students an idea on what law in university is like. For volunteers, Law mentoring is a highly
rewarding project which not only benefits the community but also helps improve personal skills and looks great on your CV. Workshops which aim to help build confidence and develop personal skills of students through interaction with experiences with students who are seriously considering the possibility of professions within the legal sector. It also provides the opportunity to share studying the Law LLB. It is also a wonderful means of meeting other students
and learning about the vast and diverse KCL student body. Law Mentoring Introduction Presentation at the beginning of October.
If youre interested in getting involved, come to the welcome fair, send us an email or look out for the
Ray-Shio Ho
ray-sh [email protected]
The project has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Compared to the initial 12 volunteers, 2011/2012 saw an overwhelming response of 20 volunteers as well as new opportunities. Additionally, we have also built on our past relationship with Kingsbury High School, ensuring the continuance of our partnership.
Mentors will assist students from our partner Sixth Form schools as they complete their A-Level Law course and their UCAS applications. Each volunteer will be assigned to one to three students (subject to the projects demands). and needs. Meetings will be held on the participating schools campuses and the frequency of mentoring sessions Subsequently, volunteers will correspond with their mentees via emails and meetings to work out their requirements will be subject to mutual arrangements between mentor and mentee. Mentors will advise their students on general help and support.
any queries they have on law, help them with past papers, and be sources of
This year, In accordance with our aim to mentor students, the project aims to branch out to assist students by providing a broader understanding to university and beyond. This would primarily be achieved through school visits. Asides the running participating schools.
Should you be interested in getting involved and becoming a mentor do not hesitate to email me!
Innocence Project
The Innocence Project is a new KCL ProBono project that we are working to Innocence Project involves a group of students investigating the case of a establish this year. Linked to Innocence Network United Kingdom (INUK), the convicted person maintaining innocence having exhausted the initial appeals process. Students work with a member of staff from KCL and a practising
lawyer to find evidence so that a case can be referred back to the appeal courts. Innocence projects are neither defence nor prosecutorial oriented as they are geared towards truth seeking and the use of new techniques to prove or disprove the claim of innocence from an alleged victim of a wrongful conviction. testing the credibility of the claim of innocence. Innocence Projects require critical analysis of existing evidence and
How does the Innocence Project operate? Members in the Innocence Project will choose a suitable case from the central INUK casebank and INUK informs the 'client' that the case has been allocated to an Innocence Project. The Innocence Project then corresponds with the 'client' to seek clarification of issues relating to the case. As an Innocence Project member you will be conducting investigations which may include preparing a full set of case documents, including evidence both used and unused at trial, prison visits to alleged innocent victims of wrongful conviction and interviews with witnesses. You may also be tasked with writing reports for solicitors and barristers,
writing submissions to various legal bodies and meeting with forensic science experts. Remember that each case, and therefore each Innocence Project, is unique and may operate differently.
Shanker Varma
Legal Clinic
Megan Early Legal Clinic President [email protected]
Established in April 2010 as a joint initiative with City law firm Speechly Bircham, the Legal Clinic gives free legal advice to students at Kings College London. As
there are approximately 22,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students spread issues, such as:
across four campuses, the Legal Clinic provides advice on a broad range of complex disputes resolution contracts entrepreneurial services (support for new business start-ups, including advice on funding, IP rights etc) property (tenants and leases) personal tax consumer standards employment
Eventually, the aim of the KCL Pro Bono Society and Speechly Bircham is to open the Legal Clinic to the public. All prospective cases are received by email and the KCL student (the Client) asks for an appointment. The Clinic Coordinator reviews the Clients query and ensures they have all the relevant information. The query is then sent to Co-Ordinator who the supervisor will be, when their interview timeslot will be etc. Speechly Bircham to conduct a conflict check. If there are no problems, Speechly Bircham will confirm with the Clinic The Clinic Co-ordinator then emails the Client and sets an appointment time (currently on Wednesdays). An allocated Student Adviser conducts an interview, essentially a fact-finding exercise. If the case is practicable, further meetings are conducted. A Speechly Bircham supervisor is present at all times.
As a Student Advisor, you will be given a Legal Clinic handbook to aid you. You will be required to interview the assist you.
Client, analyse the facts and conduct legal research on the case. There will also be Group Evaluation Meetings to If you want to be involved with the Legal Advice Project or require Legal Advice get in touch!
is welcomed. Our newsletter, HumanWrites, is published with the help of panel discussions and performances during Human Rights Week, will not
student contributions. Our events which include career-oriented talks, run without help and attendees. Our volunteer and internship schemes will
not operate without keen volunteers. In the past our activities have included:
Offering volunteering opportunities to our students for the Law Societys International Action Team and the Refugee Council, Offering a summer internship opportunity exclusively for Kings students at Kids Co; Rights Watch, Kids Co and Advocates for International Development. Publishing student-run newsletter HumanWrites and the HRP blog.
Amicus
Jessica Dunk Amicus President [email protected]
Amicus is a small legal charity that aims to assist those facing capital punishment in the United States. Those behind Amicus believe that capital punishment is used disproportionately against the most vulnerable in our society. Most defendants come from poor backgrounds, and are simply unable to afford the massive legal bill that would
accompany a properly prepared capital defence. It is a sad fact that those facing the most serious punishment of all are often in the hands of ill equipped and underpaid lawyers, and Amicus exists to help redress that imbalance. Each year Amicus places 20-30 interns with firms in the US carrying out capital defence work. All interns
undertake training provided by Amicus. This training offers a detailed introduction to the US criminal law, as well as guidance in dealing with clients on death row. Capital defence lawyers are usually highly overworked, meaning that Amicus interns are an invaluable source of support and assistance.
As a KCL Amicus volunteer you will assist and support the organisation, and this can be done in a number of ways, be it through fundraising or casework. For example, last year, KCL volunteers completed a yearbook for Amicus, which explained the use of the death penalty in different states, highlighting various issues such as race, poor the profile of Amicus at KCL.
legal representation and human rights concerns. This year, we aim to increase our role in fundraising, as well as raise
One of the most valuable things you will do as a volunteer is to attend the Amicus training (over two weekends in you may then have the opportunity to complete an Amicus internship in the US. This internship is impressive to conjunction with our sponsors Pinsent Masons at their London office, providing volunteers with an excellent opportunity to make introductions in the commercial sector.
October). Last year, 15 volunteers were sponsored by Pinsent Masons to partake in this training. In addition, employers in the legal sector, notably in the areas of criminal and human rights law. Amicus also held an event in
i-Probono
Eldon Chan ive i-Probono Representat m [email protected]
i-Probono is a non-profit, independent online networking organization that provides students opportunities to apply their legal skills by connecting them to lawyers and organizations that offer Overy, i-Probono has created a network of over 40,000 lawyers, a number that is constantly expanding. various projects. Sponsored by Field Fisher Waterhouse and Allen &
As many of you may be hesitant as to where your career might take you, i-Probono offers a diverse range of
projects that are matched according to your interests noted during the registration process, which ensures that the
particular skillset you possess is engaged. In fact, there are a variety of sectors that projects are available in, ranging from health, government to criminal, which can help you explore different areas of interest. i-Probono is easy to sign up, and equally easy to navigate.
For more information regarding upcoming events, pro-bono work, internships and volunteering, visit the i-Probono general information, feel free to visit the website (http://www.i-probono.com/) or email Eldon Chan at [email protected] for more information. There are internships available immediately, so do not hesitate and sign up today!
Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/ iprobono) and Twitter pages (http://twitter.com/#!/iprobono). For more
Opportunity International
Opportunity International works in developing countries to provide and insurance accessible to people in rural communities, we hope to microfinance services to the poor. By making business loans, savings, equip them with the resources to work their way out of poverty. Here at Kings, OI is a bunch of passionate individuals working together to to engage the student population in empowering the poor. Creating fund microfinance in Mozambique. An events-based society, OI seeks
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awareness and raising funds are our two main goals. When we arent organising microfinance debate find us at the Waterfront (Macadam building) every Wednesday over a plate of curly fries.
competitions with Simmons & Simmons, we like to hover around campus selling Krispy Kremes. You will
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