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Community Law Forum

Presented by the Anne Arundel Bar Association, the Legal Studies Institute at AACC and the AACC Foundation, this free-to-the public event presents local attorneys and judges discussing important civil, criminal and family legal issues that affect your life. From tenant/landlord disputes, to divorce and custody issues; small claims to wills; they will present more than a dozen topics in hour-long sessions that will shed light on the important legal topics.

Saturday, March 6
8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Arnold Campus, Careers Center Room 200

Free to the Public 
Space is Limited
Pre-registration Required (Course CEN 530)

Community Law Day Flier PDF

Agenda
8-8:30 a.m. Check-In
8:30-8:45 a.m. Plenary Session -- Do I Need a Lawyer?

Session 1 -- 8:50 - 9:50 a.m.

  • Who Are You? What to do in the Frightening Age of Identity Theft
  • Will Power: A Guide to Planning, Opening and Administering Estates
  • Help, I've Just Been in a Car Accident: What to Do and Say First
  • Small Claims: How Maryland Law Helps the Little Guy
  • My Small Business: Should it be a Corporation or an LLC?
  • Hard Times: The New Maryland Foreclosure Law

Session 2 -- 10 - 11 a.m.

  • Who Are You? What to do in the Frightening Age of Identity Theft
  • Will Power: A Guide to Planning, Opening and Administering Estates
  • Helping Hands: Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security Disability
  • Small Claims: How Maryland Law Helps the Little Guy
  • Pink Slips: Unemployment Law for Employers and Employees
  • Hard Times: Debts, Collection Laws and Personal Bankruptcy

Session 3 -- 11:10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.

  • Why Can't We Just Get Along? Tenant and Landlord Rights and Responsibilities
  • Traffic Light: A Quick Guide to Traffic Court, the MVA and Traffic Cameras
  • Take This Job and...: Employee Rights and Responsibilities
  • Before the Ink is Dry: What to Know Before You Sign a Contract
  • McCoys and Hatfields: Mediation Alternatives to Court
  • Avoiding the Tug-of-War: Divorce Process, Support, Custody and Visitation of Children

How to Register
Both new or returning students can register online (course CEN 530) or complete this registration formPDF and fax, mail or deliver in person to an AACC registration site. 

 

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Last Updated: Feb 15 2010 11:08AM