As the nation urgently seeks to prevent renters from losing their homes, the legal and judicial systems offer a viable path to effective eviction-prevention strategies. Even absent legislative changes, officials from the U.S. Department of Justice have made a national call to judges, attorneys and court administrators to institute protocols and practices that ensure household stability.
Join Enterprise as we explore the role the legal and judicial systems play in the eviction process, the impact of court policies and processes on residents, and the safeguards needed to ensure renters in your community can avoid eviction – and create a fairer playing field when eviction filings do happen. Our panel will share a range of strategies and best practices that leaders in the legal system and courts can implement to stem the tide of the pending eviction crisis and provide long-term stability for families.
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
This 90-minute webinar is the second in Enterprise’s four-part series on innovative responses to prevent evictions and preserve affordable homes. The series examines the short and long-term impacts of eviction on families and the economic viability of the mom-and-pop owners who represent the nation’s largest sector of property owners. We look at emerging best practices and innovations that promise to create a more equitable housing system. Stay tuned for dates and registration information on the next two events
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