10 Years After Katrina, Legal Fallout Continues

By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez (August 27, 2015, 8:28 PM EDT) -- In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, lawyers throughout the Gulf region have worked hard to recover and dig into the multitude of legal issues that washed up with the storm, and some of those questions — such as whether the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may be held liable for any damages and how to help adversely affected communities — have not yet been resolved....

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