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This program will address the essential elements of what public agencies and large companies must do to prepare to meet the legal and practical issues that will arise when disaster strikes. In addition to discussing the planning, preparation, training and allocation of resources to deal with the disaster, experts with personal experience will compare how different legal and political systems deal with losses from major disasters, such as the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Japan earthquake/nuclear crisis, catastrophic floods (Queensland, Australia), serious earthquakes (Chile, New Zealand and Haiti), major hurricanes (Katrina, Rita, Wilma) and others.
Speakers:
Michael A. L. Balboni, Executive Director of Greater New York Health Care Facilities Association, former New York State Deputy Secretary for Public Safety and Security Chair for the rebuilding of the World Trade Center
Patrick J. Gleeson, Deputy Claims Manager (Claims & Wordings Shared Services) Munich Re (London), with decades of experience handling international property/casualty losses, including major disasters throughout the world
Reid Feldman, Partner, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, has extensive insurance and reinsurance experience, including litigation before French courts, arbitration and advisory work.
Moderators:
Marshall S. Turner, Esq., Partner, Partner, Condon & Forsyth LLP, has extensive litigation experience including major trials defending airlines, aircraft and computer manufacturers and military contractors
Jill Mariani, Chief Money Laundering and Tax Crimes Unit New York County District Attorneys Office in Manhattan
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