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Right. We have people go into our office and collect the mail, notify people if any business related mail is included and scan or send it on to the
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pmb
That...sounds illegal? A law firm is an essential business? -- nm
Posted by
JackDawson (aka dawson)
Mar 20 '20, 11:58
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We represent banks. They need to function no? There are really difficult issues being dealt with right now. -- nm
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pmb
Mar 20, 12:01
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(by the way, I'm pretty sure we are also sending people to collect mail...I'm just seeing utilatarianism in this more naked than in other stuff, which
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 12:05
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The amount of mail will drop off fairly quickly, I'd expect -- nm
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zork
Mar 20, 12:10
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already mail is not really a thing, but there are for sure things that have to be mailed or done in person--see: my closing. -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 12:12
not just banks - laws passed daily - small biz owners
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lafarrow
Mar 20, 12:04
Right, law firms are working remotely. Sending people to collect the mail seems like something else altogether but what do I know.
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 12:04
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Lawyers here got something in the mail from the USSC yesterday. -- nm
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Max
Mar 20, 12:18
There is basically one or 2 people doing this. Occasionally a tech person may need to go onsite to deal with our remote tech issues.
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pmb
Mar 20, 12:07
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Right, we have that too - more than one tech person, in fact. I just think the line drawing becomes interesting and revealing about us as a society
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 12:11
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I get what you're saying, but the are essential to the economy (or what's left of it). Not all contracts have force majeure clauses (generally Credit
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pmb
Mar 20, 12:19
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I don't mind it at all and I think it's the right balance to strike. I was just curious cause I thought you fell more on the "we need to shut down AL
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 12:22
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Well, I can say this: We're not laying anybody off. Even people who can't function in their jobs while being off (like people who manage food service
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pmb
Mar 20, 12:26
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That’s excellent and refreshing to hear. In my mind that tips the scales decisively in favor of “essential” -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 12:30
Someone to go in and turn on machines that shut down from being updated
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zork
Mar 20, 12:09
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