During these extremely uncertain times, businesses are under a tremendous amount of stress. Some have remained closed entirely, some are only offering curbside pick-ups, and others have strict mask mandates. Most business owners desperately want and need some form of insurance to protect them from liability so that they can once again open their doors.
In this episode, Richard Jacobs discusses what you, as an attorney, can do to relieve some of this pressure, such as create a compliance program for local businesses. He also talks about the possible legal ramifications of schools forcing practices on kids that may be detrimental to their mental health, and how many people in nursing facilities may be receiving substandard care while being kept separate from the loved ones who would advocate for them.
Tune in for a fresh take on how COVID-19 is changing the legal landscape and how to adapt to it.
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