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Since 1946 The Bar Association of San Francisco’s award winning, non-profit Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS) has provided the public with referrals to qualified attorneys whose experience is reviewed. Our multilingual legal interviewers carefully and thoughtfully screen each call and email inquiry to determine the best avenue of assistance for the client. In addition to providing referrals in over 100 areas of the law, the LRIS makes referrals to more than 250 community, government, and social service agencies for answers to questions about the law. We are certified by the State Bar of California and nationally recognized as a model lawyer referral program by the American Bar Association. A thirty-minute consultation with an attorney is just $ 35 (waived for injury matters). Call or click to connect with us: (415) 989‑1616 or www.sfbar.org/lris
History
Established in 1946.
The Bar Association of San Francisco established the Lawyer Referral and Information Service help meet the legal needs of veterans of World War II. From its inception, the public service nature of the program has been paramount. Opting for the broadest possible definition of «veteran,» BASF established the mandate of the LRIS in the original rules governing the service as follows: «Any person who contacts the Association. .. and is in need of legal services. .. will be referred to a member of the Reference Service Panel.» This commitment to providing access to legal services to all groups continues to shape the development of the program.
Meet the Manager
Carole C.
Manager
Carole is the Director of the Public Service Programs for the Lawyer Referral and Information Service, which annually serves 50,000 individuals and businesses with legal information and attorney referrals. She brings two decades of professional experience and expertise to her vision for the programs, services and outreach that best assist the public, private and non-profit sectors. The LRIS has specialty referral programs for businesses seeking to comply with the Americans with Disability’s Act, LGBT same-sex partnerships, military personnel and veterans. In 2011, the LRIS was recognized as being the best non-profit in Northeren California by KRON 4 Best of the Bay.