Prepare.
Respond. Recover.
Disasters
come in many forms. But stories of recovery are countless — and Jones Walker is
here to help at every step. Whether a widespread, once-in-a-thousand-year event
such as the 2016 flooding in Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes, or a highly
focused catastrophe such as a site-specific fire or industrial accident,
businesses can rely on Jones Walker for effective guidance.
Our
cross-disciplinary Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Client Team advises
companies, not-for-profit organizations, and individuals as they prepare for,
respond to, and recover from unforeseen crises. We understand the myriad legal
issues that arise when drafting, communicating, and implementing
disaster-preparedness plans, and have extensive experience representing clients
as they work with government agencies in the aftermath of a major event. We
provide counsel in the following areas, among others:
- Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) assistance programs
- Insurance coverage and
dispute resolution
- Real estate, including
negotiating and re-negotiating leases for temporary or permanent
facilities
- Construction, including
working with cleanup companies, contractors and subcontractors
- Labor and employment,
including disaster unemployment programs
- Tax and economic recovery
incentives
Over the
past several decades, our firm has helped hundreds of clients plan for
potential emergencies and rebuild their businesses in the wake of disasters,
both large and small. We are perhaps best known for our work following the
series of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, which swept across the Gulf
Coast in 2005 as part of that year’s record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season.
Immediately after Hurricane Katrina passed, we began helping businesses and
individuals in Louisiana, Alabama, and elsewhere, despite the fact that the
firm’s largest office, in New Orleans, was still inaccessible. Firm lawyers
from across the United States created a legal think tank to anticipate and
identify issues clients would face during that time of unprecedented loss and
challenge. Since then, we have followed a similar model to assist clients
immediately following the widespread flooding in the Midwest, after Hurricanes
Gustav and Ike, and in the wake of other major disasters.
During a
crisis, information is a businesses’ most important tool and clear, timely
client communications are our top priority. We regularly distribute
recovery-related information using the firm's E*Communications center, through
ongoing seminars, and via one-on-one meetings that, in most instances, are held
on a pro bono basis. In recognition of our service following Hurricane
Katrina, New Orleans CityBusiness named our Disaster Preparedness &
Recovery Client Team one of the 2006 Innovators of the Year — the first law
firm to receive this honor.
At all
times, our goal is to get clients back in business. We help clients address
their immediate needs following a disaster and provide counsel on the short-
and long-term opportunities available to disaster victims. Many government
programs last for years after the triggering event, and we continue to advise
clients on available incentives, including the Gulf Opportunity Zone (GO Zone)
Act of 2005 and related legislation.
By their very nature, disasters are
unpredictable. But it is possible to prepare for and recover from such
unforeseen events. Our Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Client Team remains
poised to assist clients when and where such challenges arise.