A few news items from the Harvard Law School clinical world…
A Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB) student is in the news for successfully arguing that a loan servicer made mistakes when it foreclosed on his client. Now, “The highest court in Massachusetts is poised to rule as soon as this month on a foreclosure case that could lead to a surge in claims from home owners seeking to overturn seizures.” (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Speaking of HLAB, take a tour of their offices. (The Record)
Two clients of Recording Artists Project, a student practice organization providing pro bono legal assistance on music business matters, contributed to Terri Lyne Carrington’s Grammy-winning album The Mosaic Project. (RAP blog)
This past January, three students from the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinic traveled to Chile to investigate the Ministry of Justice’s neighborhood multi-door courthouse pilot program. (HLS website)