Free Legal Clinic for Nonprofits Allows You to Ask a Lawyer
Posted by La Salle University on June 27, 2016
Do you have Legal Questions?
Free Legal Clinic for Nonprofits Allows You to Ask a Lawyer
On July 14, nonprofits that are incorporated, or are in the process of incorporating, have the opportunity to consult with an attorney from Dilworth Paxson or area corporations, at a free legal clinic arranged by Philadelphia VIP.
At this private consultation, you can ask questions on issues such as: corporate governance, conflict of interest, indemnification, trademarks/logos, commercial leases, employees and consultants, contracts, etc.
Space is limited and registration is mandatory.
Details:
When: July 14, 2016, 10 am
Where: Dilworth Paxson, 1500 Market St., Suite 3500e, Phila.
Register here >>
http://phillyvip.org/content/clinic-client-registration
After registering, you will be asked to reply to a confirming email that provides additional information, such as questions to consider in advance and what to bring with you.
Questions: Call Alison Merrick at Philadelphia VIP, 215-523-9565 or email her at [email protected].
Before your legal clinic appointment:
-Be prepared with your specific question(s)
-Bring all appropriate documents that pertain to your organization and your issue.
While you’re waiting…
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