

California Wildfires Disaster Resources
Disaster Centers
San Diego County
SBA Disaster Assistance
Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance - List of Centers
State of California Resources
Federal Resources
- Federal Emergency Management
- FEMA Wildfire
- Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance
- Tax Relief in Disaster Situations -- Information from the IRS
- Disaster Help (Disasterhelp.gov is part of the President's Disaster Management Egov Initiative)
Disaster Resources
- California Governor's Office of Emergency Services 2008 Summer Fires
- FEMA wildfire emergency declaration 6/23/2008
- Disaster Response to the Southern California Fires - The State Bar of California (10/30/2007)
- LawHelpCalifornia.org
- American Red Cross - California Wildfires
- Lawyers affected by the fires who have questions about their ethical obligations, may contact the State Bar Ethics Hotline: 415-538-2150. The State Bar does not yet have a full assessment of the impact of the fires on lawyers and law firms.
Useful Guides
- Check-List of Coverage Issues for Insureds Facing Fire-Related Losses
(44 Kb, PDF)
This resource from Dickstein Shapiro LLP - Disaster Legal Services Hotline Manual (1.4 Mb, PDF)
This manual is used by volunteers from the ABA Young Lawyers Division who field hotline questions in a disaster area. - Guide to Insurance Coverage for Fire-Related Losses
(164 Kb, PDF)
This resource from Dickstein Shapiro LLP - Helping Handbook (1.5 Mb, PDF) Lawyers at Morrison & Foerster LLP, in conjunction with seven bar associations, have produced the "Helping Handbook", a 72-page overview of issues faced by people recovering from the 2007 Wildfires (overview of the publication)
State Bar of California Legal Services Attorney Program for Out-of-State Lawyers
State Bar of California Legal Services Attorney Program
This program permits an attorney who relocates to California and who is licensed to practice law in one or more jurisdictions of the United States other than California to practice law in California under a registration system without becoming a member of the State Bar of California. A Registered Legal Services Attorney may practice law in California for no more than three years and during that period must do so under the supervision of an attorney employed by a Qualifying Legal Services Provider.
Other Resources
- American Bar Association Katrina Disaster Relief
- Center for Pro Bono Hurricane Katrina Disaster Recovery
- Katrina Legal Aid Resource Center (A project of the American Bar Association, Legal Services Corporation, National Legal Aid and Defender Association and Probono.net)
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