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‘4ALL Statewide Day’ gives you a chance to take legal questions to an attorney

Hiring a lawyer can get expensive and not everyone has the money to do it.

‘4ALL Statewide Day’ gives you a chance to take legal questions to an attorney Hiring a lawyer can get expensive and not everyone has the money to do it.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) - Have you ever had a moment when you wish you could just ask an attorney something?

Hiring a lawyer can get expensive and not everyone has the money to do it.

However, an event happening next week is giving you a chance to ask some questions and you don’t even have to leave your house.

The 4ALL Statewide Day is an annual program of the North Carolina Bar Association and Foundation that coordinates attorney volunteers to take calls and provide free legal answers, information and resources to people who have a legal question.

The name of the program is a reference to “justice for all” and recognizes how important it is for lawyers to volunteer their time to help those in need.

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It takes place on March 4 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Gwendolyn Lewis is an attorney with Lincoln Derr and a part of the N.C. Bar Association and Foundation’s 4ALL committee. She joined us to talk about this year’s event.

Go to the N.C. Bar Association’s website to learn how to connect with a volunteer.

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