URGENT UPDATE: The L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (LCDLA) has just announced a vital workshop aimed at empowering Black-owned businesses and nonprofits. Titled Built to Last, this event will take place on February 12, 2023, at 6:00 PM at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth, Texas.
This workshop is designed to provide crucial legal guidance and compliance strategies essential for the long-term success of Black institutions. With a collaborative effort from the Black Women Lawyers Association of Tarrant County (BWLA) and the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce, attendees will receive a comprehensive compliance checklist and actionable tips directly from legal experts.
Community members, business owners, nonprofit leaders, and founders are strongly encouraged to participate. This initiative is more than just a workshop; it represents a commitment to building a legacy for future generations.
Participants can expect first-hand insights into navigating legal challenges that Black-owned enterprises often face. The presenters will address real-world scenarios, ensuring that every attendee leaves equipped with practical tools to protect and position their organizations for enduring success.
With Black History Month underway, this workshop underscores the importance of not only recognizing the past but actively engaging in legacy work that will sustain and uplift Black communities.
Why This Matters NOW: As Black entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders strive to make an impact, legal compliance and protection are crucial for stability. This workshop offers immediate, actionable advice that could change the trajectory of many local businesses.
Be part of this transformative event on February 12 and join in the effort to fortify Black institutions.
For more information, visit the L. Clifford Davis Legal Association’s website or contact them directly. Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in your future—share this news with your network now!
