Politics & Government
City Of Alameda: Lawyers In The Library Service At The Alameda Free Library
Have a question about an employment problem? Need help with a landlord/tenant matter? Trying to settle a family member's estate?
March 24, 2021
The Lawyers in the Library Program is a countywide service offered by Legal Access Alameda, the pro bono arm of the Alameda County Bar Association. It is staffed by volunteer attorneys and hosted by local libraries. Volunteers provide free brief individual consultations and referrals on a wide variety of issues including landlord tenant disputes, probate matters, employment problems, and other general consumer issues. Unlike many volunteer legal service programs, patrons do not need to meet specific income eligibility requirements, nor do volunteers form attorney-client relationships with those they help.
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Lawyers in the Library webpage
For more information about library programs, please visit www.alamedafree.org/Events-directory/Calendar or contact the Main Library at 510-747-7740 during Library Takeout hours.
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