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Culinary & Bartenders Unions Legal Workshops
Learn about various legal issues and, if interested, get a free consultation with a Legal Aid Center attorney.
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Date and time
March 16 · 10am - November 30 · 12pm PDT
Location
Culinary Workers Union Local 226 1630 South Commerce Street Las Vegas, NV 89102
About this event
The Culinary and Bartenders Unions Legal Service Fund is hosting free classes and one-on-one consultations with attorneys throughout 2023. Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada staff will be sharing information on the topics below, followed by personal meetings with lawyers for those interested:
- March 16: Unemployment Compensation & Overpayments
- June 22: Simple Estate Planning & Powers of Attorney
- September 21: Immigration Renewals, Petitions & Naturalizations
- November 30: Criminal Record Sealing
All of these workshops will be held in John Wilhelm Hall at Culinary Workers Union Local 226, with an option to watch a prerecorded presentation.
In addition to these workshops, the Legal Service Fund also offers free clinics throughout the year about the services available to union members (followed by optional consultations with attorneys) at UNITE HERE Bartenders Local 165. Click here for details and registration.
For more information about the Legal Service Fund or to schedule an appointment, call 702-386-1550, email lsf@lacsn.org, or visit www.lacsn.org/lsf.
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About the organizer
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that ensures equal access to justice through free legal advice and representation for those who cannot afford to hire an attorney.
We are the primary legal safety net that changes the lives of low-income, vulnerable people in our community every day. Since 1958, our organization has represented low-income individuals in Clark County with civil legal matters such as domestic violence, fraud against the elderly, representing youth in the child welfare system, and defending working people against scams and financial predators. We become the voice for those who cannot speak for themselves in important legal matters that affect their well-being, their future, and even their ability to survive. The cases accepted are based on merit and highest need—victims of domestic violence, children, the elderly, victims of financial predators, active military, and veterans.