At this time of international worry and concern over COVID-19, Potter Clarkson appreciates the increasing disruption to all our usual lives – both in business and in the home. Our thoughts are with those who have been personally affected around the world.

Having opened three new offices in 2019 in Denmark, Sweden and the UK, we have invested heavily in IT systems that will allow our staff to work remotely if necessary and at the highest security level without interruption. We are therefore prepared for the dramatic situation which we are all now facing.

If, as now seems likely, we will be asked by the authorities to close our offices to staff and visitors, we are absolutely confident that we will continue to service all your requirements in a timely way without a problem. We can achieve this whilst maintaining the highest regard and best practice to protect and care for our staff.

We are also in the process of postponing all staff travel, through to the end of April, to protect the health of our staff and clients. As with all aspects of the current situation, we shall continue to monitor and review this.

Whilst we will miss meeting up with everyone as frequently as in the past, please be assured that you remain our priority and, in all other ways, it is business as usual!

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