News Summary
The 18th Annual 4-ALL Lawyer on Call event is set for March 7, 2025, in Greensboro, NC, providing free legal consultations to those in need. Organized by legal associations, this pro bono event aims to connect around 10,000 individuals with licensed attorneys ready to assist with various legal issues. Callers can reach experts through multiple call centers or virtually, ensuring that help is accessible statewide. The initiative, which began in 2007, continues to grow in its mission to deliver justice for all, regardless of financial circumstances.
The 4-ALL Lawyer on Call Event: A Lifeline for Legal Help
On March 7, 2025, the 18th Annual 4-ALL Lawyers on Call event will unfold in Greensboro, North Carolina, offering an incredible opportunity for individuals seeking legal guidance. Organised by the North Carolina Bar Foundation and the North Carolina Bar Association, this pro bono event provides free one-on-one consultations with licensed North Carolina attorneys to individuals needing legal assistance.
What to Expect on Service Day
This year’s event promises to be monumental, with an estimated 10,000 individuals expected to access vital legal support across the state. Operating from 10 AM to 7 PM, callers can reach out to dedicated legal professionals at seven call centers set up throughout North Carolina, as well as a virtual option for those unable to attend in person.
Participating attorneys, paralegals, and law students will man the lines, bringing their expertise to a variety of legal issues including family law, immigration, housing disputes, and more. Nearly 400 attorneys along with 100 paralegals and law students will step forward as volunteers, committing their time and talents to ensure no one is left without guidance. These dedicated individuals will answer calls related to a multitude of topics such as severance agreements, eviction notices, child custody, and other pressing legal inquiries.
Preparation for Callers: Your Checklist
- Be patient due to high call volumes expected throughout the day.
- Prepare a brief synopsis of their legal issue, including critical dates and facts.
- Outline previous communications or actions taken to address the issue at hand.
- Have pen and paper ready to jot down essential advice from the attorney.
By following these tips, individuals can ensure a productive conversation that may significantly impact their legal challenges.
The Birth and Evolution of 4-ALL
Established in 2007-2008 by Janet Ward Black during her presidency of the NCBA, the 4-ALL initiative was designed to bring accessible legal services to those who may not have the financial resources to seek help otherwise. The event is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves access to justice, and it continues to evolve as a collaborative effort among legal professionals across the state.
Commitment from Volunteers
For volunteer attorneys, two-hour shifts are offered from 10 AM to 7 PM, ensuring that everyone who wishes to provide assistance can do so. Volunteers contribute to a noble cause, making a profound impact on the lives of individuals struggling with legal questions. The connection forged through a single call can illuminate a path toward resolution for countless people.
Contact Information & Call Centers
To reach out for legal assistance on March 7, individuals can use the following contact numbers based on their region:
- Asheville/Western NC – 828.418.6969
- Charlotte Area – 704.630.7300
- Greensboro/Triad – 336.355.6262
- Greenville Area – 252.969.0606
- Raleigh/Triangle Area – 919.891.9779
- Wilmington/Coastal NC – 910.218.2040
- Winston-Salem – 336.355.6262
The 4-ALL Lawyer on Call event is more than just a day of consultations; it is a testament to the legal community’s dedication to serving the public. As this initiative continues to grow, it paves the way for a future where legal help is within reach for everyone, regardless of their financial situation. The power of free legal advice stands ready to assist countless North Carolinians in overcoming their challenges and securing their rights.
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Additional Resources
- WFMY News 2
- Wikipedia: Pro bono
- North Carolina Bar Association
- North Carolina Bar Foundation
- Google Search: Legal Aid North Carolina
