Peter Howell is a dedicated paralegal at the Center for Elder Law & Justice, where he plays a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and well-being of the elderly population. With a strong commitment to advancing social justice and equality, Peter provides essential support...
Peter Howell is a dedicated paralegal at the Center for Elder Law & Justice, where he plays a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and well-being of the elderly population. With a strong commitment to advancing social justice and equality, Peter provides essential support to attorneys who represent clients facing housing challenges. His expertise in navigating complex legal frameworks allows him to effectively assist in cases related to eviction prevention, ensuring that vulnerable seniors have access to safe and stable living conditions.
In his current role, Peter serves as the agency point-person for the Western New York Eviction Prevention Program, a critical initiative aimed at mitigating housing instability among older adults. His responsibilities include conducting thorough legal research, drafting essential documents, and coordinating with various stakeholders to facilitate seamless communication and case management. Peter's background in commercial banking and retail banking equips him with a unique perspective on financial matters that often intersect with housing issues, enhancing his ability to address the multifaceted needs of his clients.
Moreover, Peter's skills in policy writing and compliance, particularly in areas such as anti-money laundering and terrorist financing, contribute to his holistic approach to legal support. By leveraging his knowledge of KYC (Know Your Customer) regulations, he ensures that the legal strategies employed are not only effective but also ethically sound. Through his work at the Center for Elder Law & Justice, Peter Howell exemplifies a steadfast dedication to empowering the elderly community and fostering a more equitable legal landscape.