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St. Louis Central Library to Host 'Renting in St. Louis' Panel with Legal Experts on November 7

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Published on October 30, 2024
St. Louis Central Library to Host 'Renting in St. Louis' Panel with Legal Experts on November 7Source: St. Louis Circuit Court

Residents of St. Louis can attend a free panel discussion titled "Renting in St. Louis" on November 7 at the Central Library. Organized by the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court, the event will feature legal experts, including Susan M. Alverson, Associate Circuit Judge Michael J. Colona, and Katharyn B. Davis from the Davis & Travaglini law firm, according to the St. Louis Circuit Court.

Last year's roundtable on this topic had over 80 attendees, showing a strong interest in the issue. This follow-up event aims to provide more support and education for those dealing with rental problems in the city, as reported by the St. Louis Circuit Court.

The court's panel discussion aims to educate attendees on landlord-tenant relationships and empower them to advocate for their rights in rental disputes. Experts like Colona, Alverson, and Davis will lead the discussion, fostering understanding and collaboration in this area. For more details, interested individuals can contact Joel Currier, chief communications officer, at 314-622-5685, as announced by the Circuit Court, as mentioned by the St. Louis Circuit Court.