- Posted March 16, 2020
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Firm launches online Coronavirus Resource Center to navigate impact
Information is critical for businesses as they navigate the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Butzel Long has launched an online Coronavirus Resource Center to serve clients and meet their informational needs as they address the legal, regulatory, and commercial implications of COVID-19.
"Our priority is to ensure our clients are well-informed on the legalities and implications of the coronavirus and how it will affect their businesses," said Vanessa Crocetto, chief marketing officer, Butzel Long. "We will add information and provide regular updates."
To visit the Butzel Long Coronavirus Resource Center, go to www.butzel.com/coronavirus-covid-19-resource-page.html.
Published: Mon, Mar 16, 2020
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