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Providing Legal Assistance in the Aftermath of Disaster 2020
Chair(s):
Tiela Chalmers, Rocio Avalos
Practice Area:
Consumer protection,
Disaster assistance,
Housing,
Insurance,
Pro bono
Published:
Jan 2020
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PLI Item #:
294818
CHB Spine #:
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Chapter 1. Sample Hotline Intake Form
Chapter 2. Vivianne Mbaku, Trauma-Informed Lawyering, Justice in Aging, National Center on Law & Elder Rights
Chapter 3. Hotline 101 (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 4. Working with Survivors of Trauma (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 5. Code of Federal Regulations Title 44—Emergency Management and Assistance
Chapter 6. FEMA Appeal Letter Overview, Legal Aid of Sonoma County
Chapter 7. Sample Appeal of FEMA Denial
Chapter 8. FEMA Fact Sheet: Cora Brown Fund
Chapter 9. FEMA Fact Sheet: Individuals and Households Program (July 2019)
Chapter 10. FEMA Fact Sheet: Temporary Housing Units (THUs) (May 2018)
Chapter 11. FEMA Fact Sheet: Disaster Assistance (September 2018)
Chapter 12. What Is FEMA and How Can It Help after a Disaster? (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 13. Consumer Issues Following a Disaster in California
Chapter 14. Checklist of Important Documents
Chapter 15. Identity Theft: Prevention
Chapter 16. Disaster Relief: Cash Flow Budget Worksheet
Chapter 17. Sample Letter of Exempt Funds and Cease and Desist
Chapter 18. Sample Notice of Exempt Funds
Chapter 19. Deduction of Land Value after Wildfires When the Insured Replaces the Destroyed Home with an Already Built Home at a New Location, Ricardo Lara, California Insurance Commissioner (May 28, 2019)
Chapter 20. Resources after a Disaster
Chapter 21. Consumer Law Issues after a Disaster (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 22. Helping Those Affected by Disaster to Recover: Consumer Rights, Responsibilities and Protections, and Insurance Issues after a Disaster (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 23. Significant California Laws Effective as of the Date of This Notice That Pertain to Residential Property Insurance Policies, Including Those Related to a Declared State of Emergency (SB 240), Ricardo Lara, California Insurance Commissioner (November 5, 2019)
Chapter 24. Post-Disaster Insurance Issues: Policy Conditions, Underinsured, Causation 2020 (Intermediate) (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 25. California Employee Rights and Employer Responsibilities Post-Disaster
Chapter 26. Other Common Disaster Legal Issues: Employer Responsibilities and Protecting the Rights of Employees after a Disaster (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 27. Starting January 1, 2020: Rent Caps and Just Cause Protections for CA Tenants, Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County
Chapter 28. Tenant Housing Advocacy after Disaster (January 2020) (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 29. Mobile Home Issues in a Disaster, Course Outline
Chapter 30. Mobilehome Residency Law Protection Act: Assembly Bill (AB) 3066 (Chapter 774, Statutes of 2018), Information Bulletin 2018-03 (MP, SOP, MH, RT), Department of Housing and Community Development, State of California—Business Consumer Services and Housing Agency (October 18, 2018)
Chapter 31. Mortgage Insurance for Disaster Victims Section 203(H)
Chapter 32. Frequently Asked Questions—Revised Property Tax Bill: Tax Payments on Property Damaged by Fires, Sonoma County, California
Chapter 33. Mobile Home Issues in a Disaster (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 34. Assisting Homeowners after a Disaster (PowerPoint slides)
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