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Land Use Issues when Preparing for and Dealing with Natural Disasters

Contains material from Apr 2018

Land Use Issues when Preparing for and Dealing with Natural Disasters
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Both presentations were useful, particularly appreciated hearing how cities encounter issues in disaster conditions.

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Session 1: Bracing for Impacts: A Practical Guide to Preparing for Disasters - Law firms are not immune to disasters – severe weather, work place violence, medical emergencies. What is a lawyer’s ethical duty to prepare for disasters, and how can they go about it efficiently?

Session 2: Post-Disaster Regulation Consider forward-looking planning and regulatory approaches to recovery and new building after a disaster—from the legal, planning, and engineering perspectives—with a particular emphasis on minimizing private and public sector legal challenges.

Session 3: Ethics and Natural Disaster - A review of ethical issues arising from a natural disaster from an attorney whose been there, done that, and declined the T-shirt.

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1. Bracing for Impacts: A Practical Guide to Preparing for Disasters (Apr 2018)

Paul Martin

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Bracing for Impacts: A Practical Guide to Preparing for Disasters (Apr 2018)

Law firms are not immune to disasters – severe weather, work place violence, medical emergencies. What is a lawyer’s ethical duty to prepare for disasters, and how can they go about it efficiently?

Originally presented: Mar 2018 Land Use Conference

Paul Martin, National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies - Austin, TX

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2. Post-Disaster Regulation (Apr 2018)

Kimberley Mickelson, Chad Berginnis, Jim Blackburn, Christopher D. Bowers

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Post-Disaster Regulation (Apr 2018)

Consider forward-looking planning and regulatory approaches to recovery and new building after a disaster—from the legal, planning, and engineering perspectives—with a particular emphasis on minimizing private and public sector legal challenges.  

Originally presented: Mar 2018 Land Use Conference

Kimberley Mickelson, City of Houston Legal Department - Houston, TX
Chad Berginnis, Association of State Floodplain Managers - Madison, WI
Jim Blackburn, Rice University - Houston, TX
Christopher D. Bowers, Miklos Law, PLLC - Farmers Branch, TX

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3. Ethics and Natural Disaster (Apr 2018)

Thomas A. Gwosdz

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Ethics and Natural Disaster (Apr 2018)

A review of ethical issues arising from a natural disaster from an attorney whose been there, done that, and declined the T-shirt.

Originally presented: Mar 2018 Land Use Conference

Thomas A. Gwosdz, City Attorney - Victoria, TX