Defective construction responsible for almost 600 deaths in New Orleans

"Nearly 600 people who died because of Hurricane Katrina might have survived had floodwalls on two New Orleans canals not collapsed, a Knight Ridder analysis of where bodies were found after the storm indicates," reports the Nation.
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Are Restaurants the key to New Orleans recovery?
Of course, says Ernie the Attorney, who posts on how they are coming along.
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Katrina lawsuits in Louisiana
On Christmas day, The Times Picayune in New Orleans reported on lawsuits being filed against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and others for damages caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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"It's like killing a fly with a sledge hammer"
The New York Times today gives front page treatment in this article and the above illustration to the slow and expensive pace of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers clean up efforts in Mississippi and Louisiana. The article confirms what local folks told me when I visited the Gulf Coast a couple of weeks ago to see a contractor client's clean up operations first hand.
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Relief for many Gulf Coast Homeowners?
$5 billion in federal relief for Mississippi homeowners who did not purchase flood insurance is on the way if the defense appropriations bill passes Congress, reports MSNBC.com.
living outsode areas designated as high risk for federal flood insurance will receive assistance if
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Rebuilding the Gulf Coast from the ground up
Check out this practical "how to" article in The SunHerald on how to deal with the proposed new FEMA flood zone elevation requirements. The article also discusses the Mississippi Gulf Coast home construction market.
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More on the New Orleans levee failure
The Construction Law Blog points to an article suggesting the sheet piling for the levees complied with the plans.
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Using the Act of God defense to escape liability for Katrina related environmental statute violations
The Louisiana Law Blog posts an article from the Toxics Law Reporter on this issue.
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Gulf Coast rebels against proposed new building codes
There is intense resistance on the Mississippi Gulf Coast to voluntarily adoption of FEMA's proposed new flood zones and elevation requirements for houses within the zones, according to the New York Times (free subscription required).
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Katrina legal services crisis
Probono law discusses the enormous legal services crises triggered by landlord eviction notices and foreclosures on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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Three legal Wickis and counting
The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog points to Wickilaw and Wex both of which aim at the whole of the legal universe and to the Katrina focused Lousiana Law blog Ernie the Attorney is promoting.
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Katrina Hurricane roundup on rebuilding New Orleans
The stories are compiled over at the Construction Law Blog.
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Ernie on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
One of the more informative sources on Hurricane Katrina's effects on New Orleans is Ernie the Attorney. Now he's posting on the devastation in Mississippi too.
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The Corps of Engineers blew it concludes Louisiana investigators

The design of the levees that failed in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina flooding "was a disaster waiting to happen" according to a draft report by Team Louisiana reports several prominent news publications. Link Link Link Link
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Tourism takes a back seat to construction on Mississippi Gulf Coast
"Hurricane Katrina has changed the Coast's economy from a tourism to construction, but the real rebuilding hasn't even begun," reports the Sun Herald
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New urban pattern book for rebuilding Mississippi Gulf Coast houses
Reassembling houses swept away by Katrina using traditional designs for shotgun and creole houses is promoted in a "Pattern Book for Gulf Coast Neigborhoods" being issued by the Mississippi Commission on Recovery, Rebuilding and Renewal, reports the New York Times (free subscription required).
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Time stands still for the insured and non-insured on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
If you are thinking all is proceeding as promised by the President and others to rebuild housing and reconstruct the Mississippi Gulf Coast, read this report from the Washington Post.
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Mississippi tops the charity charts
A Mississippi native son, Paul Raney, over at Radiant Marketing Group points out that Mississippi, the poorest state in the nation, also is the most charitable state in the nation.
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Katrina: building homes that don't blow away
Over at the RiskProf Blog they discuss how builders are selling homes built like fortresses to withstand high winds.
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Katrina: Say its not so Uncle Sam
This headline from USA Today triggered a slow burn within me: "FEMA halts flood insurance payments."
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Katrina Rebuilding: Will Wal-Mart embrace new urbanism?
Wal-Mart may embrace a corner store design for a downtown anchor store in Ocean Springs, Mississippi and a Wal-Mart village concept for a store in Pass Christian, Mississippi reports USA Today.
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Katrina flood insurance claims--60 day drop dead date modified
The Insurance Scrawl in an updated post reports that FEMA has promulgated rules relaxing the 60 day deadline for filing sworn proofs of claim and new underwriting guideline allowing payment of flood insurance claims based on the adjuster's findings alone and giving insureds 12 months from date of loss to file a sworn proof of loss if they disagree with the adjuster's findings.
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Katrina flood insurance claims--the 60 day drop dead date
Katrina flood victims face loss of their coverage if they do not submit a sworn proof of claim on their flood insurance policy within 60 days from the date of damage reports the Insurance Scrawl, even if an adjuster has not inspected the property.
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For lawyers needing help--Katrina web resources
Katrina devastated the legal system in Mississippi as well as in Louisiana. Solos and small firm lawyers were especially hard hit, as Carol Elefant points out at My Shingle many solos "operate at the edge, with little margin for error." The clients providing the bed and butter for these lawyers are consumers and small businesses who were also disproportionally affected by Katrina.
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