Veterans Law Practicum

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This practicum is offered during the Spring semester.

Veterans Law Practicum Overview

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The Veterans Law Practicum (VLP) connects UB Law students with veterans in need of critical legal assistance. Supervised by experienced attorneys, VLP students will provide vital support in three core areas: securing veterans benefits, navigating disability claims, and pursuing discharge upgrades. Beyond these core areas, the VLP collaborates with local partners to address a wider range of legal challenges veterans face. The practicum empowers veterans while training future lawyers dedicated to serving those who have served our country.

Meet the Veterans Law Practicum Director

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David E. Coombs

Director of Veterans Law Practicum; Lecturer in Law

507 O'Brian Hall

Phone: 716-645-5591

Email: dcoombs@buffalo.edu

Our Work

Veterans Benefit Advocacy Veteran Disability Claims Discharge Upgrades Org. Collaborations

Organization Collaborations

Our success hinges on strong partnerships with established veteran service organizations. Through these collaborations, we create a coordinated network of expertise, resources, and referrals to effectively address veterans’ needs.

  1. Erie County Veterans Service Agency
    The Erie County Veterans Service Agency (ECVSA) is dedicated to assisting veterans and their families in obtaining the benefits they are entitled to through federal, state, and local programs. They offer expert guidance on VA benefits, healthcare, and other essential services, helping to improve the quality of life for the veteran community in Erie County.
  2. Veterans One-stop Center of Western New York
    Veterans One-stop Center (VOC) provides a comprehensive range of services under one roof, offering veterans and their families support with housing, legal issues, healthcare, and employment. By connecting veterans to community resources, the organization serves as a vital hub for veteran reintegration and empowerment in Western New York.
  3. Western New York Heroes
    Western New York Heroes is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance, peer support, and resources to veterans, service members, and their families. Their focus is on fostering a sense of community and ensuring veterans receive the support they need for their well-being, both physically and mentally.
  4. Veterans Treatment Court of Buffalo
    The Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) in Buffalo is a specialized court designed to help veterans involved in the criminal justice system. It provides treatment, support, and rehabilitation services instead of traditional punitive measures, aiming to address the underlying issues veterans may face, such as mental health struggles and substance abuse, and to reintegrate them into society.
  5. Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo
    The Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo (LABB) offers free legal services to low-income individuals, including veterans. Through our collaboration, we aim to enhance the legal support available to veterans, particularly in areas such as VA benefits claims, discharge upgrades, and disability claims, ensuring they receive the advocacy and assistance they deserve.

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