Monday, August 10, 2009

SMALL BUSINESS LEGAL CLINIC

Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation, in conjunction with
Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project, will present a free Small Business Legal Clinic.

If you are a small business owner or are thinking about starting your own business, you can meet one-on-one with an attorney and learn more about the legal consequences of owning and operating a business in NYC.


Do you need help deciding whether or not to incorporate?

Do you have questions about contracts?

Intellectual property rights?

Are you planning to rent a storefront or renew your commercial lease?


Your questions will be answered by volunteers of the Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project.


This event is open to the public and free of charge, however reservations are required as availability is limited.


Call (212) 382-6633 to make a reservation.


Brooklyn Public Library’s Business Library
280 Cadman Plaza West

2nd Floor Meeting Room

Brooklyn, New York 11201


The Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project, a program of the City Bar Justice Center, provides free quality legal assistance to low-income microentrepreneurs who reside in NYC and are interested in starting a small business or who already have an existing business.

BEDC's Mission

The
Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation seeks to create and expand economic opportunity throughout Brooklyn by implementing business and neighborhood development and planning activities to support and create sustainable jobs, industries and communities.

BEDC, a private, nonprofit organization, was established in 1979 to stimulate Brooklyn’s economy and create job opportunities for the borough and its residents. BEDC has evolved into a multi-service, business-consulting agency, serving more than 1,000 clients annually and offering comprehensive economic development services.