A few weeks ago, the phone calls from clients started trickling in.
From hotels, asking about protocol for containing infectious diseases. From the operators of corporate planes, asking about safety standards for passengers. From hospitals, asking whether they could restrict employees’ travel plans.
So Reed Smith, the international law firm with 1,800 attorneys in the United States and abroad, decided to form a group of 20 attorneys to field client calls about Ebola concerns and coordinate among themselves to become experts on legal questions businesses are facing as the Ebola crisis continues.
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