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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 6, 2020
News Type: Disaster Response

Putnam County attorneys will offer free advice on legal issues for those affected by the recent tornado tomorrow from 8 a.m. to noon at two locations in Cookeville: Double Springs Church of Christ, 4665 Norton Dr. and The Biz Foundry, 114 N. Cedar Ave. Possible areas of assistance include insurance contract and policy review, identification and document replacement, housing terms and income protection. For more information contact Kevin Christopher with Rockridge Venture Law.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 5, 2020
News Type: Disaster Response

Schrader Lane Church of Christ will host a legal clinic tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to offer free legal advice to those affected by the storms in Middle Tennessee and help those who have insurance and housing questions. The church is located at 1234 Schrader Lane, Nashville, 37208. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan T. Jones.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 5, 2020
News Type: Disaster Response

Rep. Ryan Williams, R-Cookeville, and Sen. Paul Bailey, R-Sparta, are working to introduce a bill that would provide tax relief for residents affected by Tuesday morning’s deadly tornados, the Tennessean reports. The legislation would allow displaced residents and homeowners with severe damage to their residence to get a tax refund for items such as major appliances and furniture. The bill would not be limited to residents in Cookeville or Sparta, but would be available for all Tennesseans impacted by the storm. Bailey said he is working with state officials on how to verify who would be eligible. Similar measures were made after the 2010 Nashville flood and the 2016 Gatlinburg fires.

Posted by: Liz Slagle Todaro on Mar 5, 2020
News Type: Disaster Response

Volunteers are needed to provide legal information, advice and representation to those affected by the recent Middle Tennessee tornado. Attorneys interested in volunteering to assist those affected by Monday’s tornado should complete this form: Volunteer for Tennessee Disaster Legal Response.

Pro bono opportunities include in-person legal clinics, answering questions posted to TN Free Legal Answers and taking individual cases. In addition to legal clinics and community education events, it is anticipated that there will be a great need to refer individual cases for representation. LAS recently launched its Pro Bono Matters website, which allows attorneys to look through a list of brief case descriptions and get more information or volunteer for individual cases. WPLN has a list of upcoming clinics and more.

Among the groups partnering to respond to the disaster are the Tennessee Bar Association, Nashville and Napier-Looby Bar Associations, Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services (TALS), Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee & the Cumberlands (LAS), Tennessee Fair Housing Counsel, American Bar Association and others.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 4, 2020

In the wake of devastating damage from tornadoes that moved through Middle Tennessee early Tuesday morning, the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office is warning consumers to be aware of scams and other opportunists who take advantage of crisis situations. The office has released a brochure that details consumer disaster recovery tips. It also reports that consumers can check the legitimacy of any charity soliciting donations using the "Search for Registered Professional Solicitors" tool on its website.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Mar 3, 2020

The Tennessee legal community is already responding to the devastation brought about by the tornadoes that swept through Middle Tennessee early Tuesday morning. This involves both plans to provide free legal assistance to those affected by the storms, as well as support for attorneys whose practices were damaged or disrupted. The Tennessee Bar Association is working with the Nashville Bar Association, Legal Aid of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, the Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services, the ABA and other local and specialty bar associations to provide these resources. Watch for more information in coming days on what is being done and how you can help.


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