New ABA book addresses the essentials of disaster law practice

A new book from the American Bar Association, “Meeting the Legal Needs of Disaster Survivors: Third Responders,” brings together some of the United States’ most knowledgeable experts on disaster law to provide a critical resource for pro bono attorneys and other stakeholders to understand the essentials of disaster law practice.

Part One discusses Disaster Legal Services, the partnership between the ABA Young Lawyers Division and FEMA that is a leading facilitator of pro bono legal disaster response in the U.S., and the Disaster Recovery Clinic at Hofstra University, a model for how legal education can contribute to disaster response. This section also covers strategies for managing compassion fatigue and the psychological impact of disaster response work.

Part Two provides background and guidance on key issues that pro bono disaster response attorneys encounter:

• Equitable access for non-English speakers and other marginalized groups

• FEMA Individuals and Households Program

• FEMA Individual Assistance Program

• Common complications in documenting homeownership

• Flood insurance claims

• Tenant rights and post-disaster challenges for renters

Author David Hoa K. Nguyen is an assistant professor of Urban Education Leadership and Policy Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Previously, he was an assistant professor of Educational Leadership at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Nguyen has a B.S. in secondary education from Indiana University Bloomington, a law degree from the Indiana University McKinney School of Law, and an MBA from the IU Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.

“Meeting the Legal Needs of Disaster Survivors: Third Responders” is availale as a paperback and eBook for $69.95. To order, visit www.shopaba.org.