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Littman Krooks Modified Work Arrangements

Published March 16, 2020

The top priority of Littman Krooks LLP has always been to deliver superior service to our clients. To continue to do this in the current environment, we are taking every precaution possible to protect the health and safety of our team, their families, and our clients given the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

Therefore, in step with much of the rest of the country, as of the end of business today, March 16th, the workforce of Littman Krooks will be working remotely and all Littman Krooks offices will be closed.

For now, we will maintain remote work arrangements until further notice. We will be monitoring the situation closely to determine if we need to extend these arrangements.

During this time, we will continue to provide the same customized and individualized legal services. We will be available to serve you and your families as always and to help you get through the unique and unprecedented challenges of our time. Our technological capability enables everyone on our team to work seamlessly from remote locations. You may schedule consultations or meetings via Zoom, phone or other platforms. Our staff and attorneys will answer your emails and phone calls as per usual. Please be patient should you encounter a delay in receiving a response. Littman Krooks will be working diligently to meet your needs.

This extraordinary step is necessary to preserve the health of our team and our clients and to help curtail the spread of the virus, while upholding our commitment to you and your families.

On behalf of the entire Littman Krooks team, we want to thank you for your understanding and support during this challenging time. We wish you and your loved ones good health.

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