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Tips for Safer Office and Field Interactions - AFI-LLC Newsletter May 2020

        IN THIS NEWSLETTER:
        -- Your Physical and Mental Health is Important
        -- Transitioning from Crisis to Continuity
        -- Our Continuity Plans
        -- UPDATE - Colorado PI Licensing
        -- Agency Information and Principals' CVs (updated 11/01/2019)
        -- Returning to Office and Field Services: Tips for Safer Interactions
        -- Updates since April - Special Information and Corona Virus Resources
        -- Commentary from the blog archives of AFI-LLC
        -- Case Studies from AFI-LLC
        -- Expert Affiliations
        -- News From Our Profession
          - Police: Attorneys for man accused of murder should face charges for removing evidence
          - Prosecutors seek to redact some victim info
          - New DNA evidence could free man behind bars for 1988 murder
          - Vicarious Post-Traumatic Stress - Why There’s Such A High Rate of Burnout Among Defense Attorneys
          - How to make an innocent client plead guilty
          - Through apps, not warrants, ‘Locate X’ allows federal law enforcement to track phones
          - The Truth About Runaway Teens
        -- Legislative News You Can Use... from NCISS
          - Now Available! – The Your Advocate (Spring - March 2020)
          - Lobbyit Update - In Congress and Inside the Beltway
          - Now Available! – 1st Quarter 2020 NCISS Member Directory and Member Guide
        -- The Quint-Essential Qualities of a Professional Investigator
        -- IN CLOSING...

        Together We're Better! What is your association news we can share?

        Updates since April - Special Information and Corona Virus Resources
        We have updated important information from our Corona Virus Resource page at
        www.privateinvestigations.org/corona-virus-resources.html
        •  What is the COVID-19?
        •  Who is at risk?
        •  What are the precautions?
        •  As a small business owner, what can I do?
        •  Families First Coronavirus Response Act and CARES
        •  What can I do for my family, friends, co-workers and neighbors?
        •  What resources are available for those at risk in mental health?

        Since developing this resource page, we had added the following updates:
        •  Effective 04/20/2020 unemployment for self-employed and subcontractors.
        •  EIDL advances are $1,000 per employee, up to $10,000).
        •  Initial loan disbursements for two months of working capital up to a maximum of$15,000.
        •  PPP loans mature in two years and the first eight weeks may be forgiven if a minimum of 75% is used for payroll.
        •  Focus on the FAQs and fine print of the EIDL and PPP programs resource pages.
        -- Details at www.PrivateInvestigations.org/corona-virus-resources and from NCISS at www.nciss.org/covid-resources.

        As family, friends, neighbors and business partners – we are concerned about you. If we can help in any way, please
        contact us and we will do our best to find the help and resources needed. Support your community and businesses.
        The potential future financial impact continues and is significant. We are part of your community, and here for you.


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