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Crisis management app

02 February 2022
Issue: 7965 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Law firm DAC Beachcroft has launched a crisis management app, the DACB Crisis Room app

It aims to help clients protect their businesses and reputations from the potential impact of a major incident or boardroom risk, providing organisations with a single location to respond to incidents.

DAC partner Helen Faulkner said: ‘A crisis can disrupt even the soundest of business strategies if it isn’t properly managed. Our app enables our clients to respond swiftly to a major incident at any time and from anywhere.’

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