Illinois Government Actions on Covid-19 – Updated 3/30/2020

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Emilee M. Bramstedt
Colleagues, clients, and judges in both state and federal courts comment on Emilee M. Bramstedt’s dedication, commitment, work ethic, and zealous advocacy, appreciating the attention to detail she puts into each case. She’s successfully represented a wide range of clients – from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses to individuals – and handled a wide range of legal issues, including complex, multi-party civil cases and class actions (such as consumer fraud class actions and mass actions involving pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other products liability) as well as personal injury/wrongful death, premises liability, and property damage matters. She’s litigated cases throughout central and southern Illinois (including St. Clair, Madison, and Sangamon Counties and various counties in between), while also handling matters in St. Louis City, Missouri.

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HeplerBroom understands how staying abreast of the latest developments related to COVID-19 is important to your business and planning for the future. We have assembled some of Illinois’ additional executive, legislative, and regulatory actions related to COVID-19 that may affect you and summarized them below.

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  • In an effort to respond to employers’ concerns revolving around COVID-19, Illinois Manufacturers’ Association is planning an online webinar on how employers can respond to COVID-19 on March 31, 2020, at 11:00 AM CST. This webinar will focus on strategies employers can implement to prevent workplace exposures while complying with Federal and State level labor employment laws, OSHA’s guidance about preventing workers from exposure to COVID-19 and related regulatory risks, and frequently asked questions for employers with guidance from the CDC.

A public emergency such as the one we are experiencing with COVID-19 is unlike anything any of us has ever experienced. In an effort to continue to keep citizens safe, Illinois has also worked to keep many businesses and services running. Like many, HeplerBroom attorneys are diligently working from their homes to keep both clients and the community at large updated as to executive, legislative, and regulatory actions in the midst of COVID-19.

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