"Things that businesses should know and do in a COVID-19 world" with Attorneys Juliana Neelbauer and Camile Hart. Both bring a different viewpoint to managing the ever-changing legal landscape as it relates to COVID-19. As with everything these days, COVID-19 has completely changed how businesses run their day-to-day operations and it seems that there is always something new that businesses should know or that they have to do in order to limit their liability. 

*Update:  On October 10, 2020 the Supreme Court of Georgia passed its Seventh Order Extending Declaration of Statewide Judicial Emergency. In the Order, the Court ended the suspension of jury trials.  Jury trials will not start until at least a month or longer from the date of the Order, due to the time required to summon potential jurors for service.  In addition, the Chief Judge of each trial court has the discretion to decide when to resume the jury trial process.  The backlog for unindicted and untried cases are substantial and the expectation is that proceedings will not occur at the scale that they occurred before the pandemic.  

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