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Old 03-23-2020, 09:16 PM   #11
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Certainly failure to perform services in my case would result in significant prejudice, i.e., loss of rights. My work involves critical sector services.
This is like arguing with a child and why the public has cynical views of lawyers. Virtually every other law firm of any meaningful size in Boston, including those working with health care clients on issues surrounding the pandemic, are working entirely remotely and have barred lawyers from coming to their physical offices. You don’t need to be in your office to do your legal work, and all you have are thinly veiled excuses to why you are disregarding the governor’s order.
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