Webinars
Fourth Street Law Webinar Series: Empowering You with Legal Knowledge
Join our interactive webinars designed to empower you in navigating family law and criminal law matters. Engage in discussions, ask questions, and gain practical insights directly from experienced attorneys.
Rest assured, all sessions are fully confidential—no cameras, names, or identifying information is shared.
Highlights:
- Expert advice on navigating legal challenges
- Interactive Q&A for personalized guidance
- Convenient online format accessible from anywhere
- Updates on recent legal changes
Key Benefits:
- Understand your legal rights and options
- Learn effective strategies for complex situations
- Connect with attorneys in a supportive environment
- Reduce anxiety by understanding the legal process
- Gain insights from Expert discussions
Our webinar series is your lifeline in navigating the legal system. Whether you’re dealing with family law or criminal law challenges, join us monthly to unlock critical knowledge and take control of your legal journey. With Fourth Street Law, you’ll never face legal challenges alone!
Upcoming February 2025 Webinar!
Join distinguished Criminal Defense Attorney Christopher J. Linas and Licensed Legal ParaProfessional Megan Urioste on Monday, February 10th at 6:00 PM MT for an enlightening one-hour FREE webinar.
In this complimentary session, discover how extenuating circumstances, prosecutor negotiations, and plea agreements can shape the outcome of criminal cases. Our experts will share proven strategies to help you understand your options and make informed decisions about case resolution.
This is a FREE event! 🆓
The session includes a 45-minute discussion of these essential topics, followed by a 15-minute live Q&A where attendees can gain clarity on their specific concerns.
Empower yourself with knowledge about the criminal justice system and your legal rights.
Fully confidential: No cameras, names, or identifying information is shared.
Disclaimer: This webinar is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.