At Big Fire Law & Policy Group we understand and recognize that this pandemic of COVID-19 is affecting Indian Country in a very dramatic way and we would like to assure you that we will continue to be here to serve you in every legal capacity you need. We are dedicated to advancing interests of tribal people even through nationwide pandemics.
Big Fire Law & Policy Group has taken preventative measures over the last week to ensure we have a continuity business plan in place that allows our attorneys to execute all work in a timely and efficient manner. Although travel restrictions have been put into place, we have the technological tools in place that will allow us to teleconference and video conference to ensure daily business responsibilities and deadlines are met.
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