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STICKING TOGETHER THROUGH THE PANDEMIC
THE POWER OF RELYING ON FAMILY AND PARTNERSHIPS
One of the most terrifying things that can happen in this pandemic is one of your family members testing positive for the coronavirus. I felt that fear and hopelessness back in March when I got the call from my son, Kent. Both he and his wife had the virus. There was nothing I could do for them. Even if I could have flown to Denver, I wouldn’t have been able to see them or take care of them. I remember telling them that they needed to go to the hospital, but when Kent contacted their doctor, he was told that the hospital would just send them home. They were told to treat it like the flu and take a lot of electrolytes, which helped them a lot. When the virus actually hit them, though, they were both very, very sick. The fever really knocked them down — between 101–103 degrees F for a week and a half.
while it took them a while to get back to 100%, they’re doing much better. I am very thankful for that. The coronavirus has impacted our lives in a lot of ways these past few months, and we’ve all had to make some pretty significant changes, whether going through the same experience I did with my family or having to adapt to working from home, which is also something my team and I have done. I truly believe that my family, staff, partner, and paralegals have responded to this pandemic in the best possible way to keep things moving forward as smoothly as possible. Change is something we’ve all experienced in one way or another, even before this pandemic. About 15 years ago, I noticed that a few law practices were going paperless. We’d always worked off paper files, and some
would take, but once we did, it opened up so many possibilities.
When the coronavirus hit us, we were already able to work remotely. All we had to do was make sure everyone was set up with a home computer or laptop, and we even sent our IT guy to their houses so they could connect to our office >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4
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