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Alejandro Caffarelli featured on Univision Chicago News

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Alejandro Caffarelli will be featured on Univision Chicago’s channel 66 newscast at 10:00 pm on Tuesday, February 17, 2015. He will participate in the station’s “Conozca Sus Derechos” (Know Your Rights) segment, which is designed to educate the Spanish-speaking community about legal rights and responsibilities. Mr. Caffarelli will discuss employment laws in Illinois, and will be interviewed in Spanish. The segment was developed by Univision Chicago in conjunction with the Hispanic Committee on Legal Rights and Responsibilities of the American Bar Association. Caffarelli & Associates Ltd. is proud to represent Latino workers throughout Illinois and across the United States.
UPDATE — The video aired the evening of Tuesday, February 17, 2015 and is available online at http://chicago.univision.com/videos/video/2015-02-20/discrimen-laboral-victima.

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