Community Legal Education
Plain-language presentations for schools, libraries, and community groups on legal literacy, consumer safety, and how civil lawsuits work.
Presented through Lawsuit Informer by David Meldofsky, a California-licensed attorney, and, when appropriate, approved guest presenters selected for the topic and audience.
These programs are for educational purposes only. They do not provide legal advice and do not create an attorney-client relationship.
About the Program
Lawsuit Informer offers educational presentations designed to help students, library patrons, and community members better understand the civil justice system in clear, accessible language.
These sessions focus on legal literacy, public safety, consumer awareness, and how to think more critically about lawsuit-related information in the news and online. Topics are presented at a general educational level and can be adapted for different audiences.
Who These Presentations Are For
- High schools and civics classes
- Public libraries
- Community groups
- Adult education programs
- Educational and public-interest events
Sample Presentation Topics
How Lawsuits Work: A Plain-English Guide for the Public
An introduction to what civil lawsuits are, why they exist, and the basic stages of a case.
Mass Torts, Class Actions, and Consumer Safety
A high-level overview of common legal terms people hear in the news and what they actually mean.
How to Evaluate Legal Information Online
A practical session on recognizing trustworthy information, understanding the difference between education and advertising, and asking better questions when reading about legal issues.
Civil Justice, Public Safety, and Everyday Life
A broader educational talk on how civil claims connect to consumer products, toxic exposure, environmental concerns, and accountability.
What Participants Can Learn
- The difference between civil and criminal cases
- The basic stages of a civil lawsuit
- Common types of civil claims people hear about in the news
- How lawsuit-related issues connect to everyday life and public safety
- How to evaluate legal information more critically
Program Format
Programs may be offered as:
- 30 to 45 minute presentations
- Question-and-answer sessions
- School-friendly or library-friendly versions
- In-person or virtual presentations, depending on availability
Presented by Lawsuit Informer
Lawsuit Informer is an attorney-led educational platform focused on lawsuits, consumer safety, toxic exposure issues, and public legal education in plain language.
Programs may be presented by David Meldofsky or by approved guest presenters, including attorneys, legal educators, and subject-matter experts selected by Lawsuit Informer based on the topic and audience.
Important Note
These presentations are offered for educational purposes only. They are not legal advice, do not create an attorney-client relationship, and are not a substitute for speaking with a lawyer about a specific legal matter.
Interested in Hosting a Presentation?
If you are interested in hosting a presentation for a school, library, or community group, please get in touch to discuss the audience, format, and topic.