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Best Practices to Protect Your Business from Liability As You Adapt to COVID-19 Challenges

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Bass Berry & Sims - The COVID-19 pandemic has created significant challenges for many businesses. Some companies, particularly in the travel, hospitality, and leisure industries, have seen revenue drop precipitously. Other companies, particularly in certain sectors of the healthcare industry, are overwhelmed with demand. In this alert, we draw upon our business litigation experience in discussing suggested best practices for companies seeking to mitigate risks as they adapt to face COVID-19 challenges.

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