Urgent Workshop on Legal Compliance for Black-Owned Businesses

UPDATE: A vital workshop for Black-owned businesses and nonprofits is set to take place on February 12 at 6:00 PM at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth, Texas. The L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (LCDLA) is partnering with the Black Women Lawyers Association of Tarrant County (BWLA) and the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce to present “Built to Last,” a critical session aimed at ensuring the longevity and compliance of Black institutions.

This urgent workshop is designed to provide essential legal guidance, compliance checklists, and practical tips. Participants will gain insights into how to stay compliant and protected while positioning their organizations for long-term success. The session emphasizes that building Black institutions is not just about history; it’s about creating a lasting legacy.

Community members, business owners, nonprofit leaders, and founders are strongly encouraged to attend. The knowledge shared at this workshop could be pivotal in navigating the complex legal landscape and ensuring sustainability in the face of ongoing challenges.

Experts will offer real-world advice and actionable strategies tailored to the unique needs of Black-owned enterprises. As the landscape for these businesses continues to evolve, the insights gained from this workshop could prove invaluable.

Why This Matters NOW: With the ongoing push for economic empowerment within the Black community, this workshop represents a crucial opportunity for growth and resilience. Participation will not only equip attendees with vital information but also foster a sense of community and collaboration among local leaders.

Don’t miss this opportunity to secure your business’s future! Mark your calendar for February 12 and join us at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth for a session that promises to inspire and empower.