National Law Journal
...in 2008. Chambers County sought funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA") to reconstruct the fire station.Chambers County entered into a master...
National Law Journal
...This matter arises from the multidistrict litigation ("MDL"), In re FEMA Trailer Formaldehyde Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 07-1873. Although the MDL...
National Law Journal
...above mean sea level, as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Kopplow obtained a floodplain permit from the City of San Antonio (City...
National Law Journal
...risk area for flooding by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. According to FEMA's 1976 flood maps, most of the homeowners' properties were not located...
The ALM Law Firm Relief Project has selected three small law firms based on the level of devastation Sandy caused them and the positive impact their communities would experience if the firms could re
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...it. "Even as a lawyer, when I started the FEMA application, I had no idea what it meant or how much money...
National Law Journal
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has revived lawsuits brought by two homeowners against Bank of America Corp. for requiring them to buy flood insurance of greater value than their mort
National Law Journal
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