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COVID-19/Coronavirus Burning Issues Call
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LinkedIn
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With the rise of the Coronavirus situation around the globe, legal departments are being faced with some uncharted and murky challenges as they work to respond its effects on organizations and their employees and operations. Please join the ACC Nonprofit Organizations Network, and several expert panelists to overview some of their approaches to the situation, followed by Q&A from members. The call will cover the following topics:
- Travel restrictions/advisories for staff – scope and considerations for updates, including when to lift
- Loss mitigation strategies
- Contracts (force majeure)
- Insurance, if/where available without exclusions
- Event risk management
- Employment law considerations
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