Jessica Christen (Jaycee) M. Uchida, staff attorney, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
Kourtney H.L.M. Wong, associate attorney, Hosoda & Bonner
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Jason S. Woo, attorney at law, Jason Woo, Attorney at Law,
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The institute brings an outstanding cadre of speakers to the leadership gatherings, including distinguished judges and attorneys who share their insights, experiences and values that enabled them to achieve their personal and professional goals.
The Leadership Institute also provides mentorship for these emerging leaders, helps them segue into leadership positions, offers networking opportunities within the profession, and helps them gain insight into Hawaiʻi’s diverse legal communities.
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This Bill Aims To Prevent A Wave Of Evictions But Critics Say It Falls Short - Honolulu Civil Beat
This Bill Aims To Prevent A Wave Of Evictions But Critics Say It Falls Short
The state eviction moratorium is currently expected to expire June 8 but could be extended through the summer. Reading time: 7 minutes.
The Hawaii Legislature has passed a bill that would make it easier for the state to lift its pandemic-related eviction moratorium this summer.
Gov. David Ige implemented an eviction moratorium a year ago that prevents landlords from kicking out tenants for not paying their rent. The state moratorium is scheduled to expire on June 8.
COVID-19 Resource Page in English - Honolulu Civil Beat
COVID-19 Resource Page in English
In Hawaii, many families have struggled to access affordable coronavirus testing, a place to quarantine, food during quarantine and other help. We created this guide to help hard-hit communities access much-needed resources.
Hotlines:
All state-funded services are required to provide interpreters upon request. But often they aren’t available right away. That’s one reason why We Are Oceania set up its helpline to help Pacific Islanders who need information about COVID-19.
We Are Oceania’s helpline 808-913-1364 connects callers with community resources and offers help in Chuukese, Marshallese, Kosraean, Pohnpeian, Yapese and Samoan.