As a service to the community and its clients, Kean Miller will present a Post-Katrina Energy Industry Forum on Thursday, October 13th. In addition, the firm will host its Louisiana Environmental Forum on Friday, October 14th. These two important industry events are part of a week-long breakfast briefing series designed to provide innovation, insight and ideas for business and industry in Louisiana. These breakfast briefing events will be held at Drusilla Place, 3482 Drusilla Lane (Jefferson Highway at I-12 in Baton Rouge).

Powering Up: A Discussion about the Future of the Louisiana Energy Industry

Thursday, October 13th 7:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Networking Breakfast 7:15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Katrina’s Effect on the Energy Industry in Louisiana 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Panelists: Don Briggs, Louisiana Independent Oil & Gas Association; Dr. David Dismukes, LSU Center for Energy Studies; Jim Porter, Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association; Dane Revette, La. Dept. of Economic Development, Energy Cluster; G. William “Bill” Jarman, Partner, Kean Miller. The Future of Electricity Rates and Energy Prices in Louisiana 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Dr. David Dismukes, LSU Center for Energy Studies; Katherine W. King, Partner, Kean Miller. RSVP by contacting Ami Parks at 225.382.3472 or ami.parks@keanmiller.com

Louisiana Environmental Forum – Working Together for Louisiana

Friday, October 14th 7:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Networking Breakfast 7:15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Louisiana’s New Environmental Landscape 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Panelists: Mike McDaniel, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality; Dan Born and/or Henry Graham, Louisiana Chemical Association; Richard Metcalf, Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association; Maureen N. Harbourt, Partner, Environmental Law, Kean Miller. Environmental Regulation in the New Louisiana: Start Ups, Shut Downs and Working with DEQ under Emergency Rules and Orders 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Presented by Dwayne Johnson, Partner, Environmental Law, Kean Miller; Esteban Herrera, Partner, Environmental Law, Kean Miller; Kyle Beall, Partner, Environmental Law, Kean Miller RSVP by contacting Ami Parks at 225.382.3472 or ami.parks@keanmiller.com

RSVPs are required. Please RSVP to Ami Parks at 225.382.3472 or ami.parks@keanmiller.com Drusilla Place 3482 Drusilla Lane Jefferson Highway at I-12 in Baton Rouge.

Hurricane Katrina is the most costly natural catastrophe in U.S. history. While the adverse effects on Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi residents are evident, this disaster will probably have a tremendous impact on insurers who have not faced an exposure from a catastrophe of this nature. While Hurricane Andrew and the other major storms that followed Andrew significantly affected residential property, Katrina’s wrath affected both a major American city and an entire region. Consequently, the insurance industry faces large and widespread claims and massive and unanticipated losses. Coupled with anticipated aggressive claims positions by insureds, probable pressure from reinsurers, extensive attorney involvement, and clashing personalities, the claims process will be difficult at best. Continue Reading Business Interruption Coverage After Katrina

As a service to the community and its clients, Kean Miller will present a series of industry-specific discussions, dialogue and resources devoted to the renewal and rebuilding of Louisiana’s economy. This week-long breakfast briefing series is designed to provide innovation, insight and ideas for the business community in Louisiana. The series will take place from October 10 through October 14 at Drusilla Place, 3482 Drusilla Lane (Jefferson Highway at I-12 in Baton Rouge). Kean Miller’s “Moving Louisiana Forward” breakfast series will feature panel discussions and presentations focusing on important business, legal and regulatory issues facing post-Katrina Louisiana. We will focus on the Louisiana economy (Monday, October 10), the construction industry (Tuesday, October 11), the healthcare industry (Wednesday, October 12), the energy industry (Thursday, October 13) and the Louisiana environmental regulatory landscape (Friday, October 14). Continue Reading Moving Louisiana Forward

On October 3, 2005, the Louisiana Supreme Court issued a resolution, effective through October 25, 2005, establishing procedures to lift or modify the suspension, under Governor Blanco’s Executive Orders 32 and 48, of “all deadlines applicable to legal proceedings, including prescription and peremption, in all Louisiana state courts, administrative agencies, and boards.”

Under the resolution a party or attorney has been “adversely impacted” if his or her “ability … to proceed with the legal proceeding has been substantially impaired by Hurricane Katrina or Rita.”

If all parties to a suit file a joint motion certifying that no attorney or party has been adversely impacted by Hurricanes Rita or Katrina, the judge (trial or appellate) can lift or shorten the emergency suspension periods outlined in the orders. Continue Reading Louisiana Supreme Court Resolution

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana Department of Insurance has issued three (3) emergency rules to address issues resulting from the current State of Emergency. All rules retroactively become effective as of 12:01 a.m. on August 26, 2005, and shall continue in full force and effect for the duration of the present State of Emergency proclaimed by Governor Kathleen Blanco. Emergency Rule 15 relates to cancellation of insurance policies, notification requirements, and rate increases. Emergency Rule 16 applies to the settlement and business practices of insurance adjusters and requires all public adjusters operating in Louisiana to register with the Department of Insurance. The focus of Emergency Rule 17 is the continuation of health insurance coverage and the payment of claims to medical providers. Continue Reading Louisiana Department of Insurance Issues Emergency Rules

According to this article on Nola.com, Orleans Parish Civil District Court will reopen “early next month” in temporary quarters at 1056 E. Worthy Street in Gonzales, according to Chief Judge Ethel Sims Julien. While that address does not map precisely on Google, here’s the approximate location. Continue Reading Orleans Parish Civil District Court To Resurface

By the Kean Miller Business Law Team

Many businesses in Louisiana are now assessing how Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita have affected and will continue to affect their contracts with clients, vendors, partners, and others. This article provides some general guidelines that businesses can use to determine if and how their contracts’ terms or Louisiana’s commercial law may affect contractual rights and obligations in light of the hurricanes. Continue Reading Louisiana Contracts and the Doctrine of Impossibility

On September 23, President Bush signed into law H.R. 3768, the “Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005.” KETRA features a number of provisions designed to provide relief to individuals and businesses recovering from Hurricane Katrina. Continue Reading President Bush Signs Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 (KETRA)

Click the links below to access important information on emergency orders from various Louisiana governmental and regulatory agencies: Posted September 28, 2005Louisiana Commissioner of Conservation Jim Welch issues memo regarding special exceptions due to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Posted September 28, 2005 Emergency Occupation of Hotel and Motel Rooms : Katrina and Rita Amends Executive Order No. KBB 2005-24 Posted September 27, 2005 Declaration of Emergency and Administrative Order Regarding Hurricane Rita – Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality – Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Iberia, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, LaFourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernards, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, and Vermilion Parishes. Posted September 25, 2005Governor Blanco Issues New Round of Executive Orders. State of Louisiana – Executive Orders from the Office of the Governor Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Louisiana Department of Insurance Department of Natural Resources Department of Revenue Department of Labor Suggest links. Send an email.