| Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Update |
| Tuesday, 22 November 2005 | |
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Safeguard recently received the following email from a Louisiana/Mississippi law firm detailing some relevant information pertaining to the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. From: "Jay
Morris" <jmorris@creditorlawyers.com> Dear Clients & Friends, We have been asked a number of questions about the situation and the law in both Louisiana and Mississippi in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Accordingly, we have compiled many of the frequently asked questions and they are attached hereto for your reference. Each PDF document reflects whether it relates to Louisiana (LA) or Mississippi (MS) as well as the topic. If you all need further elaboration, don't hesitate to contact us. The attached memorandums do not constitute legal advice and are only informational in nature and the contents thereof are not guaranteed. For legal advice, please contact counsel. Jay Jay Morris Attachments: Louisiana Demolitions FAQ Part 1: Executive Orders: Status of the Courts: Freddie Mac Release of Insurance
Proceeds: Insurance Issues: Investor Moratoriums: Parish Ordinances: Premises Liability Issues: Significance of FEMA: Mississippi Demolition and Premises Liability
Issues: Governors Proclamation: Insurance Issues: Investor Moratoriums: Significance of FEMA: Status of the Courts:
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