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The last Monday afternoon in August will again be the Mayor's Day in the Czech city of Karlovy Vary. The inhabitants of the spa capital of the Czech Republic can come to discuss their suggestions, ideas and questions with the Mayor of the City, Andrea Pfeffer Ferkllová. Preliminary booking of appointment is not necessary, it is only needed to arrive at the scheduled time, on Monday, August 26, between 3 pm and 5 pm, at the Mayor's office on the 5th floor of the City Hall building (Moskevská 21). The visitors will be received in the order they arrive.
At the same time, free legal counselling will be available to the inhabitants of the city. All interested persons will be able to consult with a lawyer of the city council with no charge. For this purpose, they are requested to bring with them all the documentation of the case they want to be consulted about - contracts, terms and conditions, billing, correspondence, etc. Otherwise they risk receiving only general advice. Legal PRO BONO Counseling Center is intended for citizens of Karlovy Vary. For capacity reasons the organisers reserve the right to reject visitors from other towns and villages.
For more information, visit the website of Karlovy Vary (in Czech).
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