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Doing Business in the New Normal: Cooper Cargill Chant

By Tom Eastman
Conway Daily Sun

The table on the porch at Cooper Cargill Chant is being used by the firm to conduct certain legal paperwork transactions as a way to adapt to new challenges during the pandemic. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONWAY — Is the valley’s largest and most experienced law firm open and doing business during the COVID-19 virus?

“Absolutely,” notes Ken Cargill, senior attorney at Cooper Cargill Chant, who represents hundreds of businesses throughout the Mount Washington Valley.

“COVID19 has certainly brought many challenges to area businesses. However, it has also brought situations requiring quick, informative advice and counsel,” he said.

This has included counsel on PPP (Payment Protection Program) loans and other brand-new government loan programs, as well as employment retention issues. "It is essential that businesses properly account for and utilize loan payments for precisely what the loan program allows,” said Cargill.

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