Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Personal Injury Attorneys Offer Free Legal Advice

Indianapolis - Nearly 75 volunteer attorneys from the Indianapolis Bar Association will be available in person or on the phone to give free legal guidance to the public on Tuesday, April 11, 2006. The attorneys will be taking part in Ask A Lawyer at 10 Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library branches and at the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, as well as answering phones as part of the monthly Legal Line program.

Attorney volunteers are prepared to answer questions on a variety of topics including, but not limited to, divorce, child custody, child support, landlord/tenant issues, bankruptcy, personal injury, employment law and more.

"For more than 18 years, the IBA has been offering programs like Ask A Lawyer and Legal Line to the public," said Julie Armstrong, IBA Executive Director. "I believe it has proven to be a convenient way for members of the community to gain access to simple legal information."

The Indianapolis Bar Association is a non-profit legal professional membership organization committed to serving its members, promoting justice and enhancing the legal profession in Indianapolis.

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