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Volunteers Needed for Disaster Legal Services

Monday, August 07

  • Organization: PA Bar Association/Young Lawyers Division
  • Source: Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Bar Association Young Lawyers Division is in search of volunteers willing to provide legal services following disasters such as major flooding.

The Disaster Legal Services (DLS) program provides free legal aid to disaster victims who do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one. The program is implemented by the American Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division under an agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The PBA YLD coordinates efforts in Pennsylvania and works in conjunction with local bar associations to respond to requests.

Attorneys with insurance claims/coverage experience will likely be needed most, but all lawyers are asked to volunteer. Help is also needed in areas such as landlord/tenant matters, home repair contracts, consumer protection matters, mortgage foreclosures, replacements of wills, powers of attorney, contract fraud and other issues of this nature. Attempts will be made to match requests with the volunteers' areas of practice.

When help is needed, a volunteer attorney receives a fax or e-mail detailing a particular legal service request and contacts the requester by telephone. These are pro bono cases and minimal time commitment is usually required.

To volunteer, please contact YLD Coordinator Maria Engles at yld@pabar.org. Contact also may be made by sending a fax to 717-238-7182 to Maria's attention. In your response, please include your name, phone number, fax number, e-mail address, county of practice and area of legal specialty. Also indicate if you are fluent in Spanish or other languages.

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