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Pop-up clinics look to give free legal advice to renters

Pop-up clinics look to give free legal advice to renters

CBC30-05-2025

New Brunswick's Public Legal Education and Information Service is putting on pop-up legal clinics across the province to help renters who may have trouble affording a lawyer when they're in disputes with landlords

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