Philadelphia Bar Association to Sponsor `Law School’ for Non-Lawyers …

Philadelphia Bar Association to Sponsor `Law School’ for Non-Lawyers

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ — Philadelphia-area residents can
receive basic information about areas of the law most likely to impact on
their daily lives when the Young Lawyers Division of the Philadelphia Bar
Association presents The People’s Law School – a six-session adult legal
education program for non-lawyers beginning Tuesday, Sept. 21.
The program will be held from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. at the Criminal Justice
Center’s Jury Assembly Room, 13th and Filbert Streets in Center City
Philadelphia. Classes are scheduled for Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, and 26.
Topics to be covered include: bankruptcy law, consumer fraud law,
criminal law and procedure, defending yourself in a civil law suit, employment
law, family law, immigration law, landlord/tenant law, personal injury/tort
law, real estate law, wills and estate planning, and workers’ compensation
law. Each week, local attorneys from both the private and public sectors will
speak on topics related to their area of practice.
The fee for the entire six-week program, which includes the course manual,
is only $40. Pre-registration for the course will close on Wednesday,
Sept. 8. On-site registration will be available as space permits.
For more detailed information, and to register online today with your
credit card, visit http://www.philadelphiabar.org, or contact Genna Viozzi of

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4, 2004 – Read today’s legal news, law, law firm news & legal research on LAWFUEL Philadelphia-area residents can
receive basic information about areas of the law most likely to impact on
their daily lives when the Young Lawyers Division of the Philadelphia Bar
Association presents The People’s Law School – a six-session adult legal
education program for non-lawyers beginning Tuesday, Sept. 21.

The program will be held from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. at the Criminal Justice
Center’s Jury Assembly Room, 13th and Filbert Streets in Center City
Philadelphia. Classes are scheduled for Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, and 26.

Topics to be covered include: bankruptcy law, consumer fraud law,
criminal law and procedure, defending yourself in a civil law suit, employment
law, family law, immigration law, landlord/tenant law, personal injury/tort
law, real estate law, wills and estate planning, and workers’ compensation
law. Each week, local attorneys from both the private and public sectors will
speak on topics related to their area of practice.

The fee for the entire six-week program, which includes the course manual,
is only $40. Pre-registration for the course will close on Wednesday,
Sept. 8. On-site registration will be available as space permits.

For more detailed information, and to register online today with your
credit card, visit http://www.philadelphiabar.org, or contact Genna Viozzi of
the Philadelphia Bar Association at (215) 238-6342, or e-mail
gviozzi@philabar.org.

SOURCE Philadelphia Bar Association
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