On the Way to the Courthouse

by Mike Wells, Sr. Stories from popular column: What I Learned About Life on the Way to the Courthouse

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Free Legal Seminars Tuesday, April 30 and Wednesday, May 1

Upcoming Free Seminars

Apr 30, 2013

Workers' Compensation

Apr 30, 2013

Estate Planning

Apr 30, 2013

Elder Law

Apr 30, 2013

Homeowner's Associations

May 1, 2013

Estate Planning

May 1, 2013

Veterans Administration Disability Claims

May 1, 2013

Social Security Disability
 
These seminars are sponsored by the Forsyth County Public Library, the Shepherd's Center,and Wells Jenkins
 
Seminars are free and open to the public, and they will be held at the Reynolda Manner Public Library at 2839 Fairlawn Drive. For more information contact the library at 703-2960, or Wells Jenkins at 725-29000. No reservations are necessary.
 

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PROFILE

Mr. Wells received his BA degree from the University of Virginia, and his JD degree from Wake Forest University School of Law. He is listed in North Carolina "Super Lawyers" for 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. (Selection criteria available at www.superlawyers.com.) He was President of the North Carolina Bar Association (2012-2013), an organization of 17,000 members. He has been selected by Triad Business Journal as one of the most influential people in the Triad (2007-2014). He hosts a weekly public service legal call-in show "You and the Law" on WSJS 600-1200 AM (1991-present). He writes a monthly column on legal issues for the Winston-Salem Journal (2003-present). He regularly records thought pieces for WFDD 88.5 FM, the local NPR affiliate, from his popular series on "What I've Learned about Life on the Way to the Courthouse." He has received numerous professional and community service leadership awards, including recognition as a North Carolina Citizen Lawyer. For more information, go to www.wellsliipfert.com.

DISCLAIMER

This blog may provide general information about the law. This general information is not legal advice. Likewise, the writer does not intend to create an attorney-client relationship, or give any kind of legal advice. No attorney-client relationship will be formed. The views and opinions expressed are Mike's alone.

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