Free Houston law program, Sat. Oct. 3, topics include employment and business law

The University of Houston Law Center has scheduled another one of its highly popular free law programs on Sat., Oct. 3, 2009, at the University of Houston Law Center, which is located south of downtown Houston.

The program, The People's Law School, is completely free and the instructors include judges, attorneys and professors. Professor Richard Alderman, the founder of the Center for Consumer Law and the People’s Law School, designed this program to make the law “user friendly.”

Among the subjects covered will be: basic insurance law, employment law, finding the law, health insurance law, consumer law, bankruptcy, wills, family law, business law, landlord/tenant law, credit, debt collection, how to work with attorneys, and how to file claims in small claims court.

For more information, you may find your answers at http://www.peopleslawyer.net or by calling 877-839-8422.

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