Back from his Critical Address to the National Fatherhood & Families Conference in San Francisco, Jeffery Leving Hosts Chicago Counterpoint

Top Quote Attorney and author Jeffery M. Leving is back for another episode of Chicago Counterpoint on CAN-TV/Ch.21, having recently returned from San Francisco, where he addressed the National Fatherhood & Families Conference. End Quote
  • Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) March 02, 2013 - Attorney and author Jeffery M. Leving is back for another episode of Chicago Counterpoint on CAN-TV/Ch.21, having recently returned from San Francisco, where he addressed the National Fatherhood & Families Conference on "Fathering Court," a fatherhood education initiative that the Justice Department is likely to implement nationwide. This week, at 7:30 PM on Tuesday, March 5th, Leving will host guest Fred Truglio on the show.

    Viewers can call the studio with questions and comments at (312) 738-1060, or stream live at: http://cantv.org/live. Questions can also be submitted through the Fatherhood Educational Institute Facebook Page.

    Attorneys Leving and Truglio will discuss the necessary legal steps parents should take if their children suffer traumatic birth injuries due to medical negligence. Children have rights, too, and parents should expect accountability if their children suffer trauma.

    About Jeffery Leving
    Named one of "America's Best Lawyers" by Forbes Radio™, Jeffery M. Leving (http://dadsrights.com) is co-author of the Illinois Joint Custody Act. He is also the chairman of the Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood (www.ResponsibleFatherhood.Illinois.gov) and founder of the Fatherhood Educational Institute, which promotes fatherhood in impoverished communities. In November of 2012, President Barack Obama awarded Leving the National Lifetime Call to Service Award. His groundbreaking book on custody, Fathers' Rights, hit #1 on Amazon's Best Selling Author's list. He is also the author of Divorce Wars and the newly released and critically acclaimed How to Be a Good Divorced Dad.

    About CAN-TV
    CAN-TV (Chicago Access Network Television), allows members of the community to voice their opinions on television. CAN-TV has five local, non-commercial channels that reach over one million viewers throughout Chicago. For more information concerning the pursuit of justice for children who have been injured by medical malpractice or catastrophe, call Jennifer Whiteside at (312) 296-3666.

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