Second Judicial District Court hosts ‘Lawyer in the Library’ special event sponsored by the Northern Nevada Women Lawyers Association

by | Apr 25, 2024

The Washoe County Law Library of the Second Judicial District Court has partnered with the Northern Nevada Women Lawyers Association to host a special Lawyer in the Library event to celebrate Law Day 2024.

Attorneys specializing in Family Law, Civil/General Law, Probate Law, and Landlord/Tenant Law will volunteer their time to provide free legal assistance. Each participant will get a 15-minute session to talk with a lawyer.  A Spanish interpreter will be available.

It will be held Wednesday, May 1, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Washoe County Law Library at 75 Court St. in downtown Reno.  No registration is required.  First come, first served.

All volunteer attorneys are members of the Northern Nevada Women Lawyers Association.

The Washoe County Law Library’s mission is to enhance access to justice by providing information and partnering with organizations to help ensure the legal needs of the community are addressed.

For further information, please contact the Law Library at 775-328-3250 or LawLibrary@washoecourts.us

The Theme for Law Day 2024 is “Voices of Democracy.”  Information on the National Law Day Event:  https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/law-day/

About the Second Judicial District Court:

The Second Judicial District Court was established in 1910. The mission of the Second Judicial District Court is to provide timely, fair and efficient administration of justice under the law, in a manner that instills and sustains the public’s confidence in the judicial system. The Family Division of the Second Judicial District Court was established in 1990. The mission of the Second Judicial District Court’s Family Division is to provide fair, efficient, accessible justice under the law, which encourages alternative and non-adversarial dispute resolution, in a manner that serves the public and sustains confidence in the judicial branch of government. To learn more, please visit the Second Judicial District Court’s website at www.washoecourts.com.

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