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A Message to Our Clients During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to require individuals and businesses to take extra precautions for public health and safety, we want you to know that our office is taking reasonable and necessary steps to keep our staff and clients safe. Our attorneys and staff continue to work both remotely and in-office, conducting business via telephone, videoconference, and other remote means. Office visits are also available by appointment in accordance with appropriate and necessary precautions. Our law firm is open and accepting new cases. If you need legal advice or representation in our areas of practice, we are happy to meet with you and let you know how we can help. Please call our office or contact us online for a consultation over the phone or other appropriate means.

To our current clients, we want you to know that we continue to advocate on your behalf and pursue your case to the extent practicable. Whether the courts in your area are open or closed, cases that have been filed continue to be active, and we will continue to pursue your claim as appropriate through remote or in-person means diligently and responsibly.

Right now is a difficult time for everyone. As a law firm and employer, we are doing our part to keep everyone healthy and act responsibly to our amazing, dedicated staff. Whether you are a current or potential client of the firm, we want you to know that we are here for you when you need us. You can call the office at 304-263-0900 or (304) LAWYERS, or contact us online through our website, and we’ll be in touch. Stay safe and healthy, and we’ll all get through this together.

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