Catastrophic incidents and other high-consequence events present vulnerabilities for companies in many sectors. Climate change and aging infrastructure, among other factors, are increasing the prevalence of previously uncommon environmental events and altering the risk landscape. Prudent corporations engage in advanced planning and mitigation efforts to prevent crises from developing as a result of such events and manage the outcomes should such events occur. Panelists from King & Spalding and Ramboll will lead a dynamic seminar and networking lunch, addressing best practices for European companies on high-consequence environmental risk planning and crisis management.
Presentations will occur in both French and English, with simultaneous translation.
For questions, contact Heather Tighe at htighe@kslaw.com.