MP2 Placidi & Parini’s Announcement About COVID-19
A message to our valued clients, business associates, supporters and friends:
At MP2 Placidi & Parini, the health, safety and overall well being of our clients, business associates and the Erie community as a whole is of utmost importance. Given the increasing concern surrounding the recent pandemic of COVID-19, otherwise known as the novel Coronavirus, these are uncertain times. At MP2 Placidi & Parini, we wanted to take a moment to provide you with an update as to what we are doing to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus and how we’re continuing to serve our clients. We understand our obligation to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and want to assure you that we will honor all health advisories and mandates while maintaining normal business operations.
Our physical office(s) in Erie and Meadville will be closed to the public, we have arranged for attorneys and support staff to have remote access. Because our staff will be working from home, we will remain open during business hours. While we unfortunately cannot meet in person during the crisis, we will still be able to serve you through email, telephone conversations, and regular mail. By implementing a system such as this, we will be able to provide the exceptional level of representation that you have grown accustomed to while helping to keep the community safe from the spread of COVID-19. We will even be able to initiate new client relationships through video conferences, phone calls and the like.
The dedicated staff at MP2 Placidi & Parini remains committed to serving clients and furthering their interests at every opportunity. Phone calls to our office will be answered by support staff. Missed calls will be returned as soon as possible. Documents will be handled electronically. We will continue to check our mail daily, and reach out to you if the need arises. For those who need to drop a document off at our offices, please reach out in advance and we will arrange a time for you to come by. In short, although we will not be in the office, we remain dedicated to fulfilling your needs during this unprecedented time.
Proactive Steps We’ve Taken to Protect Our Clients and Staff
- Clients who do visit our office will notice that we are maintaining social distancing. This means that we should not be shaking hands, hugging, or touching anyone. We realize this may feel unusual and impersonal, however, it is through these actions that COVID-19 spreads. By eliminating this type of contact, we all can reduce the chances of inadvertently spreading the virus.
- We keep hand sanitizer readily available throughout our lobby and in each attorney’s office, and urge everyone – employees and visitors – to use it frequently. In addition, our vigilant cleaning crew is cleaning high-touch areas multiple times a day, and all meeting areas will be cleaned after each meeting.
- We ask all clients, business associates and employees to not come into the office if they are feeling sick or have had close contact with someone who is sick. Again, this is done out of concern for those in the community most at risk.
- For those coming into our office, we kindly ask that you bring your own supplies, including pens, tissues, water bottles, etc. This will help reduce the number of items that you will come into contact with, further diminishing any chance of transmission.
- Stopping or slowing the spread of COVID-19 is a community effort. We encourage all our clients and business associates to take a few simple, everyday actions to help prevent further spread of COVID-19 and all respiratory viruses, including:
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth as much as possible.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds. Using hand sanitizer is also acceptable, however, it is less effective than soap and water.
- Avoid close contact with those who you know are sick, those who exhibit symptoms, or those who have been around others who are sick.
- If you are feeling sick, stay at home.
- If you have a fever, shortness of breath and are coughing, consider seeking immediate medical attention.
- Refrain from gathering in groups of more than ten.
- When interacting with others, keep at least a six-foot distance.
- Cover your mouth with the inside of your elbow when coughing or sneezing. If using a tissue, dispose of the tissue immediately and either wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Disinfect frequently touched objects, such as door knobs and handles, with a disinfectant spray or wipes.
- Exercise special caution when visiting or interacting with older friends and family members, as well as those with pre-existing health conditions, as these people are at the highest risk.