Firms form task force to help businesses

Ten Florida firms have teamed up to launch the Florida Business Continuity Task Force, which will serve as a resource for businesses needing guidance in fields that include  bankruptcy and legal issues, filing insurance claims, financial questions, employment and HR matters and marketing strategies.

“The challenges presented by this pandemic are unprecedented.  To not just survive but overcome this crisis, our community must pull together.  The taskforce members aim to help our fellow business professionals in Florida by providing expertise, timely information and strategies,” said Luis Salazar, founder of Salazar Law. “We hope to turn challenges into opportunities as we deal with this pandemic now and beyond.”

The flabusinesscontinuity.com website includes articles and other resources compiled by professionals and leaders across a variety of sectors, including:

  • Luis Salazar, Salazar Law – Commercial Litigation and Bankruptcy
  • Richard Montes de Oca, MDO Partners – Corporate, International and Real Estate
  • Michael R. Torres, PAAST, P.L. – Accounting
  • Silka Gonzalez, ERMProtect – Cybersecurity
  • Daniel F. Benavides, Sandman Savrann PLLC – Hospitality
  • Mike Simmons, WIMS Consulting – Marketing
  • Mark Miller, Miller Friel, PLLC – Insurance
  • Roland Sanchez-Medina Jr., SMGQ Law – Corporate and Securities Law
  • Jorge Mestre, Rivero Mestre – Commercial Litigation
  • Asnardo Garro, ARHMF, LLP – Corporate and Financial Services

 

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