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By Beacon Journal staff
POSTED: 01:56 p.m. EST, Jan 06, 2009
Free legal advice will be available to low-income Barberton residents at a Jan. 15 clinic.
Community Legal Aid's Volunteer Legal Services program will team with local attorneys for the East Barberton Legal Counsel and Advice Clinic at the Barberton Public Library, 602 W. Park Ave.
Attorneys will meet with individuals in a confidential setting.
Participants should arrive between 5 and 5:30 p.m. to register. The clinic is not first-come, first-served. Lawyers will meet with individuals based upon the area of the legal concern and the lawyers' specialty.
For more information, call the Volunteer Legal Services Program at 330-983-2695.
Attorneys interested in volunteering for the program should call managing attorney Jennifer van Dulmen at 330-983-2531.
Free legal advice will be available to low-income Barberton residents at a Jan. 15 clinic.
Community Legal Aid's Volunteer Legal Services program will team with local attorneys for the East Barberton Legal Counsel and Advice Clinic at the Barberton Public Library, 602 W. Park Ave.
Attorneys will meet with individuals in a confidential setting.
Participants should arrive between 5 and 5:30 p.m. to register. The clinic is not first-come, first-served. Lawyers will meet with individuals based upon the area of the legal concern and the lawyers' specialty.
For more information, call the Volunteer Legal Services Program at 330-983-2695.
Attorneys interested in volunteering for the program should call managing attorney Jennifer van Dulmen at 330-983-2531.
Good luck Jennifer ? The Attorney's that U do get will B good hearted people that care about others. I hope your phone rings a lot, then we'll know how many good hearted ones we have out there. U know what the word is on them and it's too bad....
