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[Law Firm Hanbyul] Kim Jessie Expects 'Legal Protection' for Citizen Law School Education Business

(Gimje=International News) Cho Kwang-yup Reporter = As part of the advanced citizen training education project, Gimje City is promoting a citizen law school education project with the Ministry of Justice, the Korean Bar Association Legal Aid Foundation, and law firm Hanbyul.

It is composed of various topics to actively cope with the recent increase in legal disputes between individuals and to make it easier to understand life laws in various fields.
 
This educational project is conducted in the form of specialized legal lectures and consulting with lawyer Kim Yong-ho, and consists of four sessions, including 'Traffic accidents, personal rehabilitation and bankruptcy, legal disputes between couples, and medical lawsuits to be aware of in case of medical accidents', starting with the first training on the 15th in Gyowol-dong.

Along with this, a theme lecture combining culture and legal expertise, 'Legal Concert', a lecture on 'How to deal with increasingly sophisticated voice phishing crimes' by lawyer Byeonghan Ahn of Hanbyul Law Firm, will be held on the 7th of next month at the City Hall Auditorium in conjunction with the Horizon Academy.
 
This citizen law school project is spread to prevent disadvantages that citizens may receive due to lack of legal knowledge in complex and diversified life.

The course is designed to educate legal common sense that is essential in everyday life in an easy-to-understand manner through examples, and to link personal legal counseling with differentiated lectures by field, expecting high learning demand from citizens.
 
Meanwhile, Ahn Sang-il, head of the Human Resources Development Division, emphasized, "We hope that citizens will know the law properly through civic law school education and that the legal information will be of great help in real life, and we will promote various lifelong education projects to create a citizen-empathetic lifelong learning city."