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COVID-19 A Letter To Our Clients


Mar 01, 2020
March 16, 2020

We at One Law Group hope that this letter finds you well. Much like everyone else, our firm is trying to figure out exactly what the coming weeks will look like with the impact of COVID-19 and precautionary measures that seem to change daily. As of the writing of this letter, your local courthouses are open with few restrictions. One Law Group is also open. Judging from how other county courts are reacting, we do expect there to be some action taken locally that would limit or suspend certain court proceedings. We will keep you informed of that information as soon as we are able.

Additionally, in an effort to comply with recommendations concerning the spread of the virus, we want you to know that there are several options available to you for communicating with our office that do not require you to meet with us in person. First, we can conduct meetings and conversations electronically through email or over the phone with ease. We also have the ability to conduct a video conference with you if that is your preference. In short, we want to do our part with respect to the virus while still providing you the best, most tailored representation possible.

This situation changes every day. We will do our part to assist you through this and thank you in advance for your help. Please let us know if you have any questions.


Sincerely,

ONE LAW GROUP S.C.
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