Free Spring Utility Webinar Series
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, in partnership with the Community Justice Project, Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, and the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network 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.
Utility Assistance Programs
Utility General Consumer Protections & Termination Defense
Utility Protections for Special Populations
If you wish to join the webinars or receive the materials, you must register in advance. You must register for each webinar individually if you wish to join more than one. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from Zoom containing information about how to join the webinar.
A recording of the presentation, as well as the presentation slides and other materials, will be sent out to all registrants and uploaded to PULP’s website following each webinar. Even if you are unable to attend the live webinar, be sure to register to receive the materials in your email inbox following the presentation.
Free CLE will be offered for attorneys licensed to practice in Pennsylvania by Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. If you wish to receive CLE credit, please include your Attorney ID when you register for the webinar(s).
PLEASE NOTE: In order to receive CLE credit, you must actively participate and be present for the full webinar. We will be launching two polls during each webinar. We must receive a response from you for both surveys in order to give you CLE credit. If we do not receive a response to both surveys, we will be unable to give you CLE credit.
Feel free to share the webinar series with your colleagues and neighbors who may be interested in attending. If you have any questions or issues with registration, please contact Madi Keaton, PULP’s Community Outreach and Education Manager at mkeaton@pautilitylawproject.org.
