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When a crisis arises for a client—whether a private or public company, nonprofit government entity—Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP attorneys are poised to jump to action, providing clients with strategic, business-focused and immediate advice. Our team is experienced in guiding clients through a variety of difficult scenarios, including catastrophic events (including those involving personal injury or death), media-charged incidents, environmental disasters, administrative, criminal, and government investigations, white collar criminal charges, security breaches, whistleblower or employment issues, and securities fraud allegations, among others.
DGS crisis management attorneys know that at the onset of any crisis, it is paramount that clients make the right initial decisions in order to steer the organization through difficult times. Due to the significant legal and other exposure a crisis can bring, we are focused on providing guidance to mitigate short-term and long-term legal, governmental, business, regulatory, and public relations impacts. We also have developed relationships with a variety of other subject matter experts who may be needed depending on the nature of the crisis, including media and public relations professionals
Our attorneys have significant experience solving complex problems in high-profile settings and employing a nimble, multifaceted approach with coordinated and effective crisis communications. We also know that the best way to manage a crisis is to plan for one, which is why we regularly work with clients to develop crisis management plans that provide a reliable, integrated framework for responding to any future crisis.