Let's assume for a minute that if you knew more about the law that you'd be able to do your job at a law office better. You'd also be able to make personal and business decisions that take full advantage of the benefits of the law. And...you'd be able to avoid costly mistakes -- like, say, signing a mortgage that has an adjustable rate that's so high it could orbit the moon...
The more you know about the law -- the better able you are to make informed decisions. If you live in St. Louis, MO, you now have a new way of learning about the laws that affect us all. The Missouri Bar, in cooperation with the St. Louis University School of Law will be holding its first "Mini Law School" for the public this spring.
This seven-week program will meet once each week on Monday evenings -- and in each session, two areas of law will be covered. The course will be taught by practicing attorneys, judges, and law professors, who have distinguished themselves in their careers.
There's no need to worry about taking tests to get into this law school, and you can forget about hefty tuition! The only requirement to attend this seven-session series of lectures is a curious mind and a desire to become better informed. There's no homework, no tests -- just some of the most fascinating lectures you'll ever hear from some of Missouri's most experienced and knowledgeable lawyers and judges.
Tuition is just $25.00 for the entire seven-week course -- that includes the printed course materials you'll receive.
For more information, or to register for the Mini Law School go to: http://www.mobar.org/minilawschool/