johnny7
May 1 2007, 9:31 pm
Does anyone know how one could obtain free legal aid in Hamburg (currently unemployed) to contest contract issues?
Info stolen from another thread...Dont know if its valid and dont have contact info, that seems to be all the info posted but you can click the red arrow to get to the original discussion if you want to double check. Good luck.
QUOTE (dimmer @ Sep 27 2006, 10:37 pm)

In Hamburg there's the ÖRA (Öffentliche Rechtsauskunft) where you can get free legal advice.
My guts and my experience tell me: Nothing like it in Munich.
Hope my guts are wrong here...
debbyinhamburg
May 1 2007, 11:26 pm
Hi Jonny,
You need to go to the main ÖRA on Holstenwall, just down the road from the Musikhalle, because the local branches at council offices can't help you with Arbeitsrecht. They're only open in the mornings, so try and be there by 8 o'clock! Take ALL of your papers with you, as I think you have to prove you're below a certain income to be allowed their services (which should not be a problem if you're currently unemployed).
Hope this helps!
BTW There is absolutely no point trying to phone for information first, just grab an entertaining book & a bottle of water and get yourself down there.
Good luck!