Let’s Meet … Virtually

        Governor Lamont’s Executive Order 7-H recognizes law firms as essential businesses.  We remain open for business to serve our clients.  Nevertheless, we take precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of our valued clients, team members, and their families. Some of them include:

 

(i)   Encouraging teleconferences or video conferences whenever possible. We use Zoom or Teams for video meetings.

 

(ii)  When meetings are necessary, not shaking hands and engaging in social distancing;

 

(iii)  Sanitizing our conference room after meetings and washing our hands abundantly.

 

(iv) Only visiting clients homes or businesses if an emergency arises.

 

Don’t hesitate to contact us during this crisis!

April 2020, Issue #27 

 

About the Author

In his 30 years in practice, Joe has become a leader in the trust and estate and elder law field. He is a Fellow in the Amercian College of Trust & Estate Counsel (ACTEC). He serves on the Executive Committees of the Estates & Probate Section and the Elder Law Section of Connecticut Bar Association (CBA). He has served as chair of the continuing legal education committee of CT-NAELA and the CBA Elder Law Section. Joe has led many seminars for CT-NAELA and the Elder Law Section on topics as diverse as evidence in conservatorship proceedings, special needs planning in the family law setting, and home health care strategies.