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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Employers ponder best course for COVID vaccine; What changes are there to 'finders' who help raise capital?; Work from home brings new level of cybersecurity risk; Combat 'Zoom fatigue'; Market is tight for trade credit insurance. For more on Crisis Management be sure to visit our website, crisismanagementupdate.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback on this newsletter. Please contact Patrick Brannan at [email protected]. | | | |
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| | Anticipating COVID vaccine, employers ponder best course With several U.S. pharmaceutical companies now conducting large-scale COVID-19 vaccine trials, employment lawyers are beginning to field queries from their corporate clients on whether their employees should be required to take the vaccine once it becomes available. Read more > |
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| What changes are there to ‘finders’ who help raise capital? Raising capital is one of the most difficult challenges businesses face. It becomes even more challenging if the amount sought (e.g., less than $5 million) is below a level that would attract venture capital or a registered broker-dealer, but beyond the levels that can be provided by friends and family and personal financing . Read more > |
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| Work-from-home scenarios create a new level of cybersecurity risk Now that many employees are out of the office and working from home cybersecurity takes on a new dimension with a workforce environment never before imagined. Hacks are up Know the risks Work in the cloud Read more > |
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| | How to combat ‘Zoom fatigue’ Indeed, “Zoom fatigue” seems to be a workplace buzzword this year at a time when researchers estimate that the number of people who attended meetings via Zoom skyrocketed from 10 million at the end of 2019 to 300 million in April of this year. Read more > |
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| Market is tight for trade credit insurance; policy prices inflated from pandemic’s uncertainty COVID-19 and the resulting economic struggles have impacted the trade credit insurance market through the rising of policy pricing and the increased difficulty of securing such coverage, area experts say . Read more > |
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