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COVID-19 Update

As COVID-19 continues to impact our world and communities, the well-being of our clients and colleagues is our paramount concern. Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell has instituted additional measures intended to ensure business continuity and service of our clients’ needs without interruption. Our longstanding availability of secure, remote access for all employees is ongoing, with support from our Firm’s third party IT professionals. We continue to accept new work assignments; our systems are fully functioning.


We extend our thoughts and best wishes to each of our clients, colleagues, and others impacted by this quickly-evolving situation.  Some events that were previously scheduled to be “in person” are being conducted by video or telephone, but our timely communication with you will continue. We are monitoring the situation closely, as well as WHO and CDC recommendations.


If you have questions or concerns about a case matter or its handling, you are encouraged to reach out to me or to your HHMR legal team at any time. We are here for you.

You can reach Sheri Roswell at (303) 987-9812 or via e-mail at roswell@hhmrlaw.com

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