Utility Protections for Special Populations (Webinar)

Electricity, heat, and water service are essential to modern life. Yet as energy costs have risen rapidly across Pennsylvania, an increasing number of families are falling behind on their bills and having their service shut off.
Join the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP), in partnership with the Community Justice Project (CJP) and Community Legal Services of Philadelphia (CLS), for a free, three-part Lunch & Learn webinar series to learn how to keep families connected to utility services and navigate the complex world of utility law and advocacy.
Who is presenting?
- Ria Pereira, Supervising Attorney, PULP
- Daniel Vitek, Supervising Attorney, CJP
Who is this presentation for?
- Legal aid attorneys, paralegals, and intake staff
- Social workers
- Community advocates and leaders
What will I learn?
- Introduction to Utility Insecurity and Its Impact on Communities
- Protections For Vulnerable Populations
- Tenants Rights and Protections
- Manufactured Home Communities
CLE Credit
This program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.0 hours of substantive law, practice and procedure CLE credit.
PLEASE NOTE: if you are requesting CLE credit for attending this webinar you must actively participate in the entire webinar. There will be interactive polls launched during the webinar that you will have to respond to in order to prove your active participation.
IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE TO EVERY POLL QUESTION WE ARE UNABLE TO GIVE YOU THE CLE CREDIT.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
