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- Posted August 07, 2012
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First Annual Pontiac Law Day planned for Sept. 9
The law firm of Engle & Associates PC is excited to be hosting the 1st Annual Pontiac Law Day on Sunday, Sept. 9, from noon to 4 p.m. at Bowen's Senior Center located at 52 Bagley Street in Pontiac.
This event will be focused on providing free legal consultations as well as connecting the local community with area resources. Individuals will be able to meet for free and discuss their legal matters with an attorney. There will also be a school supply giveaway, food vendors, and entertainment.
Anyone interested in volunteering or making a donation to the event should contact Engle & Associates at (248) 481-8439 or admin@engleandassociates.com. The firm is located at 30 North Saginaw, Suite 713, in Pontiac.
Published: Tue, Aug 7, 2012
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