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        <rss:title>National Legal Aid Partners Launch “Katrina Legal Aid Resource Center”</rss:title>

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          <P><B> Laura Kujawski </B><BR>
<B>PNN Online</B></P>

<P>Tens of thousands of Gulf Coast residents face devastating legal problems as they struggle to rebuild their lives in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, but many people cannot afford and do not know where to get the legal assistance they need. To help address this problem, four national allies in the legal aid and public defender communities have launched “Katrina Legal Aid Resource Center,” a Web-based clearinghouse of legal aid, pro bono and public defender information for persons affected by the hurricanes and the lawyers and advocates helping them. 
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<P>Katrina Legal Aid Resource Center, is the result of a partnership among the American Bar Association (ABA), Legal Services Corporation (LSC), National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA) and Pro Bono Net. 
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        <dc:date>2005-11-08T05:52:24-05:00</dc:date>

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          <P><B>Cathy Cockrell</B><BR>
<B>UCBerkeleyNews</B></P>

<P>In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, members of the Mississippi bar assumed the daunting task of providing emergency legal assistance in disaster-relief centers across the Gulf Coast. Need was immense, and the lawyers were soon sending out S.O.S. appeals themselves. Could someone help create a resource for volunteers to refer to when fielding survivors' myriad (and often unusual) legal questions?

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<P>A new online legal manual helps address such questions, thanks in part to the efforts of Law Professor Charles Weisselberg, director of the Center for Clinical Education at Boalt.

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        <rss:title>Calif. court donates equipment to Katrina-damaged Miss. courts</rss:title>

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          <P><B>SunHerald.com</B>
<B></B></P>

<P>JACKSON, Miss. - Hurricane-damaged court systems in two Mississippi coastal counties are receiving donations of equipment and furniture from a system in California.

San Diego County Superior Court Judge William Pate and court property manager Chuck Freeman left Tuesday on a 2,000-mile truck trip to deliver goods.

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<P>Pate, a trial court judge in San Diego County, said he looked for a way to help courts and judges after Hurricane Katrina. He saw the equipment needs of Mississippi's coastal counties posted on the Web site of the National Center for State Courts. California judicial officials approved the donation of equipment and furniture that had been taken out of service.

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          <P><B>Paul Purpura</B><BR>
<B>The Times-Picayune</B></P>

<P>Jefferson Parish public defenders will lose half their salaries in two weeks and layoffs are possible in the coming months because the number of traffic citations, the main financing source for indigent defense in Louisiana, have dropped off dramatically since Hurricane Katrina. 

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<P>The pinch to pay public defenders, lawyers appointed by the courts to defend people who can't afford legal representation, is being felt in other parishes affected by the storm, including Orleans, St. Tammany and Plaquemines. </P>

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        <rss:title>Katrina cripples New Orleans court system</rss:title>

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          <P><B>MATT SEDENSKY AND RUSS BYNUM</B><BR>
<B>SeattlePI.com</B></P>

<P>NEW ORLEANS -- In his third day back on the bench since Hurricane Katrina struck two months ago, Criminal District Judge Benedict Willard opens court by entering a plea of his own - for patience.

"We're going to do as much as we can, with the limited resources," Willard says of this battered city's struggle to resuscitate a justice system crippled by the monster storm.
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<P>With the criminal courthouse still mired in muck, Willard presides at the old parish jail in a room once used for witnesses to identify criminal suspects in lineups. One-inch hash marks for measuring height dot the wall behind his small office desk. Attorneys sit in folding chairs.

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        <dc:date>2005-10-30T06:38:56-05:00</dc:date>

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        <rss:title>Judicial system in six counties disrupted by Hurricane Wilma</rss:title>

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          <P><B>CURT ANDERSON</B><BR>
<B>Dateline Alabama</B></P>

<P>Hurricane Wilma disrupted the court systems in six Florida counties, but most are showing signs they will begin to resume normal operations and possibly trials next week.
</P>

<P>

Even in hard-hit Broward County, where dozens of windows were blown out and offices damaged in the main downtown courthouse, Chief Judge Dale Ross said limited operations would begin on Monday.
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<P><B>Source:</B> http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051028/APN/510280984&cachetime=3&template=dateline</P>
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        <rss:title>Federal judges from Gulf Coast forced to try cases elsewhere</rss:title>

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          <P><B>KATC.com</B>
<B></B></P>

<P>JACKSON, Miss. Federal judges from devastated areas of the Gulf Coast are moving their trials inland to avoid a massive backlog of cases that were put on hold by Hurricane Katrina.

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<P>U-S District Courts in Mississippi and in New Orleans were damaged by the August 29th storm. The court buildings could soon be repaired, but court officials say drawing a jury pool from a devastated community is all but impossible.

The problem is made worse by flooding at many private law offices, which destroyed files that could take months to replace.</P>

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        <dc:date>2005-10-28T06:09:00-04:00</dc:date>

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        <rss:title>N.O. lawyers still not back</rss:title>

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          <P><B>JOE GYAN J.</B><BR>
<B>2theadvocate.com</B></P>

<P>NEW ORLEANS -- The Louisiana State Bar Association quietly reopened its St. Charles Avenue headquarters Monday, eight weeks after Hurricane Katrina struck. Now, the group needs its lawyers to come back home.</P>

<P>Pre-Katrina, there were more than 18,700 lawyers in Louisiana. But nearly 8,000 of them -- 5,500 in Orleans Parish, several thousand in neighboring Jefferson Parish and several hundred more in St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes combined -- were displaced by the storm.

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<P><B>Source:</B> http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/102505/new_lawyers001.shtml</P>
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        <dc:date>2005-10-25T06:06:34-04:00</dc:date>

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        <rss:title>New Orleans DA's office running out of money</rss:title>

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          <P><B>katc.com</B>
<B></B></P>

<P>NEW ORLEANS The district attorney's office in New Orleans is barely functioning.

That's according to District Attorney Eddie Jordan. Jordan says that unless his office gets 842-thousand dollars by January, the agency will close with more than three thousand criminal cases pending.</P>

<P>Jordan says he's laid off all but eleven staff members and still has 79 prosecutors. But resignations are coming in _ and much of the evidence was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters. He's hopeful the National Archives will be able to restore much of that.</P>

<P><B>Source:</B> http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=4014229</P>
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        <dc:date>2005-10-23T06:48:13-04:00</dc:date>

        <dcterms:modified>2009-01-25T23:35:44-05:00</dcterms:modified>

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        <rss:title>Hurricane Victims Urged to Get Legal Information at www.TexasLawHelp.org (Press Release)</rss:title>

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          <P><B>BUSINESS WIRE</B>
<B></B></P>

<P>AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 2005--The Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation, the largest state-based funder of legal aid in Texas, is urging victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to visit www.TexasLawHelp.org, a Web site dedicated to providing individuals with free, reliable information about their civil legal rights and responsibilities. 
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<P>Hurricane victims still face a variety of legal issues. Those who have lost their homes may not know if they are obligated to pay rent or mortgage payments; some are not sure how to handle insurance claims; others have lost important documents, such as financial records and government-issued identification, and do not know how to replace them. 

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<P><B>Source:</B> http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20051020005780&newsLang=en</P>
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        <dc:date>2005-10-21T06:16:20-04:00</dc:date>

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        <rss:title>Lawyers round up Katrina relief</rss:title>

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          <P><B>BILL FREEHLING</B><BR>
<B>The Free Lance-Star</B></P>

<P>Virginia lawyers are pitching in to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina, offering free legal assistance to evacuees and helping attorneys in affected areas.

The Virginia State Bar has led an effort to recruit and train lawyers to give free legal help to evacuees who have relocated to the state.

</P>

<P>And the Virginia Bar Association has set up a fund to help rebuild judicial systems in Louisiana and Mississippi.

About 440 lawyers have signed up to do pro bono work to aid evacuees, said Mary Yancey Spencer, deputy executive director of the Virginia State Bar.

</P>

<P><B>Source:</B> http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2005/102005/10202005/138981</P>
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        <dc:date>2005-10-20T05:58:54-04:00</dc:date>

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        <rss:title>R.I. Supreme Court eases restrictions for lawyers displaced by Katrina</rss:title>

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          <P><B>The Boston Globe</B>
<B></B></P>

<P>PROVIDENCE, R.I. --The Rhode Island Supreme Court has eased requirements for lawyers displaced by Hurricane Katrina who want to practice law in the state.

</P>

<P>In an order Monday, the court said it was extending the application date, from Dec. 1 to Dec. 15, for the state Bar examination in February and was waiving the fees.

</P>

<P><B>Source:</B> http://www.boston.com/news/local/rhode_island/articles/2005/10/18/ri_supreme_court_eases_restrictions_for_lawyers_displaced_by_katrina/</P>
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        <dc:date>2005-10-19T05:58:43-04:00</dc:date>

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        <rss:title>NEW ORLEANS AFTER THE STORM: City's criminal trials are on hold; jail fills </rss:title>

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          <P><B>JENNIFER LATSON
</B><BR>
<B>Detroit Free Press</B></P>

<P>NEW ORLEANS -- Nearly two months after Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana's largest criminal justice system is still in ruins.


Court is held in the Amtrak station and inmates are penned up in an outdoor bus bay. Trial dates come and go while defendants sit in crowded prisons as far away as Florida. Criminal trials are on indefinite hold.


Murderers will probably go free, admits District Attorney Eddie Jordan.
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<P>He faces two obstacles: Witnesses who've scattered with the winds and evidence vaults scoured by flooding.


Before Katrina, 3,000 people were awaiting trial, including some 200 facing murder charges. Evidence in many of those cases has congealed into a sodden mess in the boggy basement of the Orleans Parish Courthouse.


"The rooms are in chaos," Jordan said. "It looked like a hurricane had been inside the evidence room. The stench was overwhelming."

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<P><B>Source:</B> http://www.freep.com/news/nw/storms18e_20051018.htm</P>
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          <P><B>Samantha Nelson</B><BR>
<B>Chicago Defender</B></P>

<P>After losing his home and law office to Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans attorney Paul Massa is getting back to business by helping other storm victims get back to business, too.

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<P>Working out of a temporary office in Atlanta, Massa's network, Katrina Legal, connects hurricane victims with a group of 10 lawyers who help identify the legal assistance they need.</P>

<P><B>Source:</B> http://www.chicagodefender.com/page/local.cfm?ArticleID=2605</P>
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