LA Fires: Recovery & Rebuilding Resources
With grit and a growth mindset, we have a long history of helping our clients build – and rebuild – communities in the West, from the ground up. At Snell & Wilmer, we are dedicated to providing practical legal support to individuals, families, businesses, non-profit organizations, developers, and community and government leaders impacted by the recent Los Angeles fires. Our experienced attorneys offer guidance in navigating critical challenges for matters including insurance claims, real estate and construction, landlord-tenant issues, land planning, environmental cleanup and protection, project finance, unfair business practices risks/claims issues, discrimination & disparate impact risks/claims issues, employment and OSHA related issues, government affairs and regulatory compliance, healthcare, tax, and other legal matters related to fire recovery. The rebuilding and recovery process will present both opportunities and risks in the context of overlapping local, state, and federal regulations and agency actions. Our cross-disciplinary teams can help businesses and organizations identify related controls and requirements, embrace opportunities, and mitigate risks. Whether you are seeking assistance in rebuilding your home, operating your business during this period, recovering financial losses, or addressing other fire-related concerns, we are here to help.
Areas of Service
Environmental and Natural Resources
- Air
- Climate and Sustainability Risks and Opportunities
- Energy and Utilities
- Environmental Cleanup
- Water
Government Affairs and Regulatory Compliance
- Government Relations
- Regulatory Investigations
- Coordination with State Licensing Agencies
Labor, Employment, OSHA and Immigration
- OSHA
Litigation, Investigations, and Trials
- Insurance and Licensure
- Litigation Risk Assessments & Pre-Litigation Dispute Resolution
- Construction
- Home Building
- Infrastructure Development and Project Finance
- Real Estate
- Zoning and Land Use
Tax – Federal, International, State and Local
- Nonprofit Law