How to Harness the Legal System to Prevent Evictions
August 16, 2021 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
How to Harness the Legal System
to Prevent Evictions
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Tuesday, August 31 | 3:30 — 5 P.M. ET
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As leaders from across the housing ecosystem work fervently to avert the pending eviction crisis, the judicial system offers an innovative path to protect residents from eviction and allow landlords to collect back rent.
Join us Tuesday, August 31, for a dynamic discussion featuring an exceptional panel of legal and judicial experts. They’ll explore why understanding the judicial process is essential to creating effective eviction prevention strategies. The panelists will also share how you can promote court-based best practices to help ensure families remain in their homes and landlords regain their stability.
Panelists:
- Eric Dunn, Director of Litigation, National Housing Law Project
- Keith Ellison, Attorney General of Minnesota
- Danielle Hirsch and Zach Zarnow, Principal Court Management Consultants, National Center for State Courts
- Honorable Annette M. Rizzo (Ret.), JAMS (Judicial Arbitration Mediation Services)
- Christine Stoneman, Chief Federal Coordination and Compliance Section, U.S. Department of Justice
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This webinar is the second event in a four-part series looking at how local governments, philanthropy, housing providers and advocates have developed innovative responses to prevent evictions and preserve affordable homes.
Watch the first installment on Eviction Prevention as a Preservation Strategy – and stay tuned for upcoming dates, speakers and registration information.
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