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  • March 25, 2020

    Wisconsin's Safer at Home Order: What Does it Mean for Your Business

    Robert Proctor and Gregory Collins of Axley Brynelson LLP explain the exceptions to Wisconsin's Safer at Home order, including an exception for essential business and operations and essential infrastructure.

    ​Gov. Tony Evers issued a "Safer at Home" order starting today (March 25) through April 24, requiring all individuals living in Wisconsin to stay at home, with exceptions.

    In their article, “Wisconsin’s Safer at Home Order: What Does it Mean for Your Business,” Robert Proctor and Gregory Collins of Axley Brynelson LLP explain the exceptions, including an exception for essential business and operations and essential infrastructure. The firm also has a COVID-19 resource and response page.

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