LawCall
Community | Ongoing | Published January 23, 2009 4:05 PM

Gibson Vance and Kim WanousBeasley Allen shareholder Gibson Vance, Former President of the Alabama Association for Justice and President Elect of the American Association for Justice, will appear on LawCall each Sunday at 11 p.m. to answer legal questions and field calls from WSFA12 viewers, along with guest attorneys from the area who specialize in various types of law.  The show is also hosted by Kim Wanous, an award-winning TV news anchor-reporter familiar to viewers in central Alabama for more than three decades.

LawCall will touch on a wide spectrum of topics, with a goal of helping people find answers to their legal questions and putting them in touch with the resources they need to find a solution. Every 30-minute show is magazine-formatted, highlighting one call-in topic. The attorneys take calls from viewers pertaining to the topics.

Upcoming call-in topics include:

  • November 15 - When You're Hurt
  • November 22 - Child Custody/Child Support
  • November 29 - All About Injuries
  • December 6 - Ask Us Anything!
  • December 13 - Holiday Traffic Accidents
  • December 20 - When a Product Hurts You
  • December 27 - DUI
  • January 3 - All About Injuries
  • January 10 - Can't Afford a Lawyer?
  • January 17 - Discrimination
  • January 24 - Poisoned by Pollution
  • January 31 - Meet the Mayor
  • February 7 - Meet the Mayor
  • February 14 - Preempted by Olympics
  • February 21 - Preempted by Olympics
  • February 28 - Preempted by Olympics
  • March 7 - Be Your Own Lawyers
  • March 14 - All About Injuries
  • March 21 - Meet the D.A.
  • March 28 - Too Hurt to Work

As seen on LawCall:

If you have a question about one of these topics, or another legal issue, please contact LawCall at   888-9-LAWCALL, or you can submit your question online by emailing us.

Disclaimer: We can only respond to questions through the show, so not all messages will get a response or be used on air.  Your message does not create a client-attorney relationship, so we are not your lawyers unless you meet with us in person and we both agree. No representation is made that the quality of legal service to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

 

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