On Tuesday, Waller launched an Ebola legal resource website. Since then, we have received positive feedback from our clients, follow-up questions and suggestions for additional topics we should cover. As the needs of our clients continue to evolve, we are updating the site regularly. Here is a summary of the articles we have posted since Tuesday:
- Ebola Fears Offer Opportunities to Build Trust By James Weaver, Nicole Cottrill (guest author)
- Economic and Insurance Risk Considerations for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers in Dealing with Ebola - Part One By Robb Harvey, Neil Krugman, Mark Bell
- Large U.S. Business Insurer Begins Excluding Coverage for Ebola Related Claims By Mike Fant
- UPDATE - Handling Employees Who Voluntarily Travel to West Africa By Mark Peters
- Can an Epidemic Make Contractual Obligations Impracticable? By Mike Fant and Chris Driskill
- UPDATE - Can we discipline employees who falsely claim or suggest that they have been exposed to Ebola? By Waverly Crenshaw
Stay tuned for more on the website next week, including topics such as charitable contributions to Ebola efforts, an update on the Ebola vaccines under development and more.
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