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Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood to Keynote ``Katrina/Rita Damages: Recouping Your Losses with an Aggressive Insurance Program'' in Houston on November 9; Conference Hosted by Anderson Kill & Olick, P.C.


HOUSTON -- Anderson Kill & Olick:
Where:   Alden-Houston Hotel, Houston Texas
         Phone-in available to journalists
When:    November 9, 2005, 8:30-5:30 p.m.


Anderson Kill & Olick, a law firm dubbed "a national giant in insurance coverage law" by Best's Review and home to one of the nation's most distinguished insurance recovery practices, presents a free day-long conference dedicated to helping businesses maximize their insurance recoveries in the wake of disaster. In addition to keynote speaker Jim Hood Jim Hood is the Attorney General of Mississippi. A Democrat, he was elected in 2003, defeating the Republican nominee, Scott Newton, though many other positions in the Mississippi state government were taken by Republicans. Hood, a former District Attorney, succeeded Mike Moore. , Attorney General of Mississippi, speakers include several of the nation's most prominent policyholder's attorneys, public adjustors, and emergency management experts.

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 at James Lee Witt James Lee Witt (born January 6, 1944) was Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) during the administration of President Bill Clinton.

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Topics addressed include Property Loss and Valuation, Business Interruption/Contingent Business Interruption, Pollution/Mold Exclusions and Causation; Wind vs. Flood Coverages, and Working with FEMA.

To register, or to obtain more information including a full agenda, visit www.andersonkill.com and click on "Hurricane Katrina/Rita."
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