The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office is investigating possible negligence charges but has not brought any. Paul Thibodeaux, who represents 1031 Canal Development, said it has worked with Perry “to resolve multiple claims and looks forward to continuing that effort.” Perry has already worked out settlements in some cases, the station reported. “And we’re just going to have to get into it in a traditional negotiation to make that determination.” “It may be easy to settle with some of the defendants and very difficult to settle with other of the defendants,” Perry told the station Friday. Perry will negotiate with a committee of 13 plaintiffs’ attorneys and with the hotel’s developers and construction contractors. “For our clients, it’s a light at the end of the tunnel,” said Mike Brandner Jr., who represents more than 40 injured construction workers. There’s been little movement in the cases for about two years, and Civil District Judge Kern Reese has appointed John Perry Jr., of Baton Rouge, as special master to work out a settlement, WWL-TV reported. 12, three workers died when several floors of the multistory building pancaked.
Two large cranes for the partially collapsed Hard Rock Hotel under construction detonated for implosion in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct.