Harold Kim Discusses Liability Concerns Emerging Around COVID-19

Harold Kim is the president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. Before assuming the role, he served as Executive Vice President of the Institute and was also special assistant to the President in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs under President George W. Bush. Today, he will discuss the liability concerns emerging amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Harold Kim says he is hearing concerns about COVID-19 liability from so many different sectors, with specific worries about medical claims, exposure claims, product liability, and securities litigation. He think it is essential to our economy for Washington to set clear national standards about the responsibilities of businesses to protect workers and customers and the conditions under which people have a right to sue. 

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