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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at firms embracing high-tech cleaning because of virus; tips for pandemic-era trial lawyers; silence can be golden for business owners; always be prepared for project disputes; stay cyber-secure while working from home. 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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| | Virus has firms embracing high-tech cleaning Companies all over the globe are suddenly faced with the fact that customers are demanding more than just customer service. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies have to make sure customers are safe and can expect a sanitized environment to do business in. Read more > |
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| Tips for the pandemic-era trial lawyer No matter how much your law school covered in those three years, trying a case in the middle of a pandemic was probably not on the syllabus . Read more > |
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| When should professionals prepare for project disputes? Always Here are some tips to help avoid potential pitfalls and resolve disputes as efficiently as possible, whether before or after formal litigation (or arbitration) commences. Limit your project file to your actual project file Be (super) organizezd Don't destroy your electronic data Pick up the phone Prepare for tomorrow, through today's contract Read more > |
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| | For business owners silence can be golden In the midst of one of the most divisive political and social climates ever, people are hyper-sensitive to comments that run counter to their own beliefs and convictions. And when those people are your customers, the impact of statements deemed crass or malicious, even if they support a particular party or ideology, can be devastating on a business.. Read more > |
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| Staying cyber-secure while working from home With work-from-home assuming a permanently larger position in the legal profession, cybersecurity experts say that attorneys now need to be more vigilant than ever in keeping their data safe and their clients’ confidentiality secure . Read more > |
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