Free Legal Workshops Slated for April 29
By Jon Whiten • Apr 15th, 2009 • Category: Blog, NewsThere is an interactive two-session community education program being offered on April 29, from 5:30-9:15 pm, at the Justice Brennan Courthouse (583 Newark Ave.). The program, sponsored by the Superior Court of NJ, the Hudson County Bar Association and the Hudson County Advisory Committee on Minority Concerns, will cover a number of legal areas, including immigration, landlord/tenant law, juvenile offender prevention, divorce, child support, and expunging a criminal record. It is split into two workshops — the first runs from 5:30-7:15 pm and the second runs from 7:30-9:15 pm.
There are a limited number of seats available. For more info or to reserve a spot, contact CariAnn Rizzolo at 201-217-5109 or email hudson.reservation (at) judiciary.state.nj.us and leave your name and phone number.
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Jon Whiten is the founding editor of the Jersey City Independent; he now works for a public-policy nonprofit in Trenton.
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