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The Coronavirus Crisis: What Companies Need To Know About Congressional Actions To Date And The Likely Next Legislative Steps On The Road To Recovery (Video)
25 March 2020
Arnold & Porter
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As the coronavirus grew to pandemic status last week, Congress
snapped into action with two major pieces of legislation designed
for government agencies to help individuals affected by the crisis.
In the weeks ahead, Congress will consider a series of
extraordinary legislative measures needed to help various sectors
of the economy survive and recover from this unprecedented threat
to our nation's well-being. In this webinar, our attorneys
discuss policy developments related to the coronavirus
pandemic.
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Coronavirus Legislative Update
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