...500 storm victims this semester, providing services including intake, appealing denials of FEMA benefits and putting together applications for Neighborhood Recovery Fund grants. ...
...400 people since the storm and has 200 open cases, most involving FEMA and insurance issues
Earlier this month, Fordham Law student Aminta Kilawan packed her bags and headed to the Dominican Republic for spring break. But rather than lounging on the beach for a week, she co-led six other st
...with government agencies and nonprofits to help people facing legal questions on FEMA, foreclosures, insurance, landlord-tenant issues, employment issues and rebuilding issues. Though students...
In his Municipal Law column, Jeffrey D. Friedlander, first assistant corporation counsel of the City of New York, reviews briefly the city's emergency powers and discuss the Law Department's involvem
...of Environmental Conservation, as well as by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), began immediately after the storm subsided. On Nov. 9, 2012, Mayor Michael...
...other programs that addressed the immediate aftermath of the hurricane, the new FEMA Advisory Flood Maps, the financial impact of rebuilding, and Governor Cuomo's...
...and Ethan I. Strell, a senior associate at the firm, write that FEMA's acquisition process is subject to environmental review under the National Environmental...
...purchase storm-damaged properties is not new. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has long been involved in the purchase of homes in disaster areas...
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