Get FREE Legal Counsel with the Ask-A-Lawyer Program
At the East Baton Rouge Parish Library
Adults can come to the library to take advantage of FREE and individual counseling sessions offered by the Pro Bono Project of the Baton Rouge Bar Association.
Area attorneys will be available for one-on-one, 15-minute sessions for legal advice on a first-come, first-served basis for advice on non-criminal matters involving Family, Consumer, Housing, Social Security, Employment, Education, and Succession law on the following Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.:
March |
8th |
Carver Branch Library |
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April |
26th |
Bluebonnet Regional Branch Library |
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May |
17th |
Central Branch Library |
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June |
21st |
Fairwood Branch Library |
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July |
26th |
Pride-Chaneyville Branch Library |
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August |
30th |
Eden Park Branch Library |
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September |
27th |
Main Library |
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October |
11th |
Baker Branch Library |
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November |
15th |
South Branch Library |
2210 Glasgow Avenue 70808 |
December |
13th |
Greenwell Springs Road Library |
Can’t make it in person? The Baton Rouge Bar Association also provides assistance at a distance anytime through the Pro Bono Project Legal Advice Hotline at brba.org. Complete the application and a dedicated attorney will contact you shortly afterwards. For more information about this program, email lynn@brba.org or call 225 214-5564