Partner Kate Wegrzyn was quoted in a BizTimes Milwaukee article, “From checking contracts to remote work, advice for navigating the coronavirus,” about the need for companies to be prepared in response to the spread of the coronavirus.
Wegrzyn said companies should be communicating with their suppliers, regardless of where the suppliers are located. “You want to start talking to them early,” she said. “Even if they’re not located in China or some of the more affected regions, they may have subcomponents of that component that come from that place, so you need to make sure you’re talking with them early to make sure they can get the parts they need.”
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