LAW FIRM DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN

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LAW FIRM DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN YOUR LOGO FIRM NAME Street Address City, State and Zip webaddress.com VERSION 0.0.0 00/00/0000 LAW FIRM DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN

VERSION HISTORY VERSION HISTORY VERSION APPROVED BY REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE AUTHOR PREPARED BY TITLE DATE APPROVED BY VERSION HISTORY

WHAT’S INSIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. DISASTER RESPONSE STEPS 2. POST-CRISIS OPTIONS A. DEALING WITH THE CRISIS AT HAND 3. PERSONNEL LOSSES B. TENDING TO THE NEEDS OF THOSE WHO ARE INJURED 4. AFTERMATH COUNSELING C. PROTECTING OTHERS AGAINST THREATS OF DANGER 5. TRAINING FOR NEW/TEMPORARY WORKERS D. SECURING VITAL RESOURCES 6. OFFICE SPACE INFORMATION E. COMMUNICATING WITH CLIENTS AND OTHERS F. ASSESSING THE DAMAGES OF THE DISASTER G. REPLACING ANY RESOURCES THAT HAVE BEEN LOST H. MAINTAINING NORMAL BUSINESS FUNCTION WHAT’S INSIDE

1. DISASTER RESPONSE STEPS A. DEALING WITH THE CRISIS AT HAND B. TENDING TO THE NEEDS OF THOSE WHO ARE INJURED C. PROTECTING OTHERS AGAINST THREATS OF DANGER D. SECURING VITAL RESOURCES 1. DISASTER RESPONSE STEPS

1. DISASTER RESPONSE STEPS E. COMMUNICATING WITH CLIENTS AND OTHERS F. ASSESSING THE DAMAGES OF THE DISASTER G. REPLACING ANY RESOURCES THAT HAVE BEEN LOST H. MAINTAINING NORMAL BUSINESS FUNCTION 1. DISASTER RESPONSE STEPS

The movement from disaster response to disaster recovery is outlined here in a step-by-step format. 2. POST-CRISIS OPTIONS

This details any personnel losses that resulted from the disaster.

This includes any necessary counseling resources that will be brought in to aid in the recovery from disaster. 4. AFTERMATH COUNSELING

5. TRAINING FOR NEW/TEMPORARY WORKERS This outlines any additional resources that will be leveraged in the event of disruption that causes personnel loss at any department or area of the business. 5. TRAINING FOR NEW/TEMPORARY WORKERS

6. OFFICE SPACE INFORMATION This details how a firm’s recovery team should assess any damage from a disaster in an organized, efficient way. This includes forms and procedures involved in damage assessment and recovery responses. 6. OFFICE SPACE INFORMATION

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