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Legal Eats! Free Workshop to Advance Your Food Business or Idea

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)

Berkeley, CA

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Our goal: To provide legal support to small-scale food enterprises serving low-income communities to enable their full participation as entrepreneurs in a sustainable economy.

The Workshop: Attorneys and students will present on 15 different legal topics pertaining to food enterprises, including:

  • Choosing a Business Structure
  • Financing a Food Enterprise
  • Food and Agriculture Regulations
  • Zoning
  • ....and many more

Sponsored by:  East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC), Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC), Green Collar Communities Clinic (GC3 ), Students for Economic and Environmental Justice at Berkeley Law School (SEEJ)

 

Free Legal Clinic: Sign up for a free consultation session!  Sit down with lawyers for 60-90 minutes to discuss legal issues and questions you have about your specific food  enterprise. The legal clinics will be held in November; specific dates and times TBD.   For more information and to sign up for a clinic session, email greencollarbiz@gmail.com or call 510.548.4040 ext 335.  Preference will be given to low income entrepreneurs or enterprises/projects that serve low income communities.


 

 

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Neighborhood Justice Clinic
3130 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94705

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)


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The Sustainable Economies Law Center



The Sustainable Economies Law Center facilitates the growth of more sustainable, localized, and just economies, through education, legal research, and advocacy that support practices such as local investing, urban agriculture, cooperatives, barter, local currencies, and eco-villages.