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What topics would you like to see covered in LawNow Magazine?

February 13, 2013 By Kristy (Communications Coordinator)

mast-smallerIt’s that time of year again! All of the staff at the CPLEA will gather around a feast of lemon squares and kale chips to brainstorm ideas for the next volume of LawNow Magazine.
While we like to think that we’re quite brilliant when it comes to thinking up important and emerging topics, we’d also like to hear from you.
What topics would you like to see covered in LawNow Magazine?
What areas of the law do you have questions about?
Where do you need more information on how the law relates to your life?
You can let us know your thoughts in a couple of ways:

  • Leave us some feedback on our website. Visit www.lawnow.org and you will find a red feedback button at the very top of the site.
  • Tweet us @LawNowMag.
  • Email us at info@lawnow.org.
  • Or leave a comment on this blog post.

And while we work on narrowing down topics for the next volume of LawNow, stay tuned for the March/April 2013 issue where we look at Environmental Causes and Helping Yourself to Solve Legal Problems.

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