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Holland & Knight's Venezuela Focus Team invites you to read our Venezuela Update, in which we discuss the latest news, trends and developments in Venezuela that impact the interests of businesses across all industry sectors. ...more
It is hard to believe that we have been living through the coronavirus pandemic since the early days of 2020. For many, these past few months feel more like a decade. Some of that weariness and strain is starting to show in...more
Many unforeseen crises ensued after COVID-19 silently swept through our states, placing a massive strain on people, businesses, and the economy. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re facing not just a monumental crisis but one...more
As most of the country remains under a stay-at-home order, social media is surging. Some business owners may be tempted to put their marketing and social media on pause, but businesses need to remain engaged and agile in...more
The pandemic of COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus that is sweeping the globe has changed our lives dramatically. While hospitals across the country and around the world doggedly try to save lives, entire companies are...more
The Philadelphia Public Relations Association (PPRA) moved its “Segment Producers: How to Pitch Them, What Content They Want and More” program from a live event to a webinar amid novel coronavirus concerns. The original...more
This blog looks at the issues companies should consider when communicating with their customers and clients in relation to issues concerning COVID-19. The current lockdown in the UK and the ongoing disruption to commerce...more
One client was launching a new website. Another had made a major lateral hire that they were poised to announce. A third was about to print a publication in which they had invested months of effort. What were they supposed to...more
Effective March 17, 2020, San Francisco and six other Bay Area counties passed “Shelter in Place” ordinances preventing workers not engaged in providing Essential Activities, working at Essential Businesses or providing...more
The COVID – 19 virus and efforts intended to slow or stop the spread of the virus have presented numerous challenges for credit unions – including, in many cases, first-time execution of business continuity plans; protecting...more
As a resource to our readers, we have developed several draft messages for your business to use when dealing with coronavirus issues. These should be used as a starting point only, and customized based on…...more
For the greater part of 2020, most of our watercooler conversations have been about novel coronavirus, COVID-19, the 2020 presidential election, and the economy. As a crisis communications agency, we have been staying abreast...more
The FFIEC recently issued updated guidance on actions that banks should take to minimize the potential adverse effects of a pandemic. The Interagency Statement on Pandemic Planning (“Interagency Statement”) released on March...more
Merriam-Webster defines “crisis” as “an unstable or crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is impending” or “a situation that has reached a critical phase.” An organization cannot predict when its next...more
Someone in your firm, or someone who has visited your firm, has tested positive for the Coronavirus, COVID-19. Now what? Even if you don’t have anyone infected yet, you might. The virus seems to be spreading geographically a...more
As the COVID-19 Virus begins to impact law firms and the legal profession, you might be wondering what to do next. As of Sunday night, March 8, there have been reports of lawyers at two firms who have tested positive for the...more