Call the Eviction Defense Project at (888) 585-9638 or send an email evictiondefense@oregonlawcenter.org tenants whose landlord took them to eviction court can call the Eviction Defense Project Line (888-585-9638) or email the Eviction Defense Project (evictiondefense@oregonlawcenter.org) for legal assistance. Tenants must leave a message with the admissions branch or by email with their name, date of birth and eviction file number. Center for Nonprofit Legal Services (a legal aid program sponsored by the Jackson County Bar Association) Lawyers Serving Warriors Program (LSW) The Lawyers Serving Warriors program® of the National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) provides free legal assistance for disability issues to veterans® of all eras. Current pro bono initiatives include redundancy assistance for veterans of all eras; Combat Special Compensation (RCSC) claims; Applications to Military Correction Boards (MRBBs) for veterans who were wrongly dismissed for personality or adjustment disorders; Applications to Military Correction Boards (MRBBs) for veterans who wish to retire; assistance with VA requests for mental health and/or physical fitness, including PTSD due to military sexual trauma (MSD); Applications to the Physical Disability Review Board (PRB) for an increase in the assessment of military disability in order to obtain a permanent disability pension and representation in relation to members processed through the Integrated Disability Assessment System (IDS). Legal Help for Veterans, PLLC The law firm Legal Help for Veterans, PLLC, provides legal assistance to veterans and their families in all matters relating to federal veterans` benefits, representing them in appeals against the denial of benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Representation includes claims contested before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the Board of Veterans` Appeals. The County Council is the legal director of Jackson County and is responsible for all legal matters affecting the Board of Commissioners, the County Administrator, and all divisions, boards, commissions, and committees of the County. Lawyers in the District Attorney`s Office cannot provide legal advice or services to the public. For general questions about evictions, or if you don`t have a file number but have a notice of termination from your landlord, you can www.oregonrentersrights.org/notices If you have a question about how to proceed with a legal matter, you should consult a lawyer. For attorney placement services, contact the Oregon State Bar Association at 1-800-452-7636.
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