NEW LOCATION: TechDEC Presents: FREE Small Business Legal Consulting

Organiser
TechLife Columbus
Date
Thu, 11 Oct 2012, 15:00 - 17:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Columbus, US
Cost
Free

Beginning October 1, 2012, Jelly's at the DEC (2nd Thursday of the month) will now be held at the TechDEC located at the Metro Center, 565 Metro Place South, Suite 300 Dublin Ohio.

Join us 11:00am-1:00pm on the 3rd Floor.

Receive your FREE Small Business Legal Consultation with Caroline Z. Worley, a small business attorney at Worley Law in Columbus, Ohio. She represents entrepreneurs in all aspects of corporate, business and commercial law, contracts and negotiations, business litigation, and real estate. She also specializes in counseling women entrepreneurs and woman-owned businesses.

Worley Law services also provide education to the small business, entrepreneur, and commercial client. Our mission statement:
To seek the best interest of the client;
To resolve outstanding business or legal issues at a reasonable cost;
To partner with the client to meet business or legal goals; and
To connect the business with other necessary experts.

To take advantage of this outstanding FREE resource, contact Caroline Z. Worley directly at 614.670.9458.

 We invite you to enjoy any of the events scheduled at the DEC today -- FREE of charge!
*Jelly @ the DEC (9am--2pm) Casual, co-working with FREE unlimited Wi-Fi
*Jelly Lunch (11:30am--12:30pm)  RSVP to reserve your spot!

 

Directions:

Metro Data Center at 565 Metro Place South, Suite 300, Dublin, Ohio 43017

Free Parking

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