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A Letter To Our Clients About COVID-19 Preparations

The COVID-19 situation is presenting challenges for everyone. This is a time for taking logical precautions, not for panic. We will get through this!

Update: As of March 15, we are seeing clients virtually only. We will resume welcoming clients into our offices when we are confident that it is safe for clients and staff. 

Until we do, we want to let you know that our office is open and operational and ready to serve you. Rest assured that we are closely monitoring the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization and have implemented all recommended steps to keep our offices safe and sanitary:

All staff are washing hands regularly.

Any staff member who does not feel well or has been in contact with an affected individual must work from home and cannot come to the office. Thus far no such situation has occurred.

We are wiping down every surface regularly with disinfectant, and doing the same in every conference room each time it is used.

Hand sanitizer is available at the front door for anyone entering the office.

For now, we’re refraining from embracing or shaking hands.

Virtual Appointments Available

If you would prefer a telephonic conference to an in-person meeting, we will be happy to arrange this for you. We also request that we meet telephonically if you are not feeling well or believe you have been in contact with an affected individual. Call 561-625-1100 and we will convert your existing appointment into a telephone conference, or schedule a new one.

Free Seminars Temporarily Postponed

We have temporarily suspended our public workshops. We will resume offering them as soon as we can. In the meantime, you can find much of the information disseminated at our workshop on our web site, www.karplaw.com. As soon as our new schedule is ready, it will also be posted on our web site.

If you have any questions, feel free to call us at (561) 625-1100.

All the best,
The Attorneys & Staff of The Karp Law Firm