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- Posted January 10, 2011
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People's Law College explores property taxes
The Oakland County Bar Association will present The People's Law College on Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Oakland County Law Library, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. in Pontiac.
The People's Law College is a free lecture series designed to help educate members of the community on different areas of law and to assist those in attendance to find answers to their legal questions. January's topic is "Property Taxes - What to Do If You Cannot Pay?"
Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as seating is limited to 40 people. To register, obtain the registration form at www.ocba.org and fax the form to (248) 334-7757 or mail it to: Oakland County Bar Association, 1760 S. Telegraph Rd., Ste. 100, Bloomfield Hills, 48302. For additional information, call the OCBA at (248) 334-3400.
Published: Mon, Jan 10, 2011
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