Legal Action Center

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Legal Action Center

225 Varick Street
Suite 402
New York NY 10014
Toll Free:
800-223-4044
Main:
212-243-1313
Hours:
M-F 9:00AM-5:00PM.
Email:
lacinfo​@lac.org

* Provides varying levels of services ranging from legal advice to representation for the following: 
  • Discrimination because of a criminal record. Includes assistance finding and correcting mistakes on rap sheets and commercial background checks, certificates of rehabilitation, filing employment discrimination complaints, gathering evidence of rehabilitation, and more.
  • Discrimination because of an alcohol/drug history. Includes assistance for individuals who have who face discrimination for participating in medication-assisted treatment or medication, such as methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), or naltrexone (Vivitrol), to treat their opiate addiction.
  • Discrimination for people living with HIV/AIDS. Includes breach of HIV confidentiality or testing rights. Also helps with problems such as health care proxies, living wills, and permanency planning.

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Eligibility: No income requirements or age limits. Includes individuals who have or are affected by HIV/AIDS, individuals with substance use disorders, or individuals with criminal records.

Application Process: Appointment only.

Required Documentation: Call for information.

Fees: No fee for attorneys.

Coverage Note: New York State.

Cultural Competency: Signage and advertising for diverse populations, Cultural competency, diversity, equity, and inclusion training for staff, Staff reflects population served

Languages: Spanish - Staff provides service in language offered, Staff provides in-person interpreter, Language line, Materials/literature in language indicated, Website can be translated

 

The Legal Action Center uses legal and policy strategies to fight discrimination, build health equity, and restore opportunities for people with criminal records, substance use disorders, and HIV or AIDS.