Morici, Longo pitches in with free masks

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Chicago attorney Jim Morici knows the importance of a safe workplace and community. A founding partner in the law firm Morici, Longo & Associates, he has been fighting for the rights of injured workers and accident victims for more than three decades.

The firm’s attorneys took swift action to put office safety protocols in place during the pandemic, but they saw an opportunity to do more.

They’ve kicked into high gear on several charitable fronts, donating thousands of dollars to the Illinois Food Bank, Greater Chicago Food Depository and Maine Township Food Pantry, in addition to $10,000 to the American Red Cross.

Attacking the problem at its source, they commissioned the production of tens of thousands of protective masks, offering them for free to clients, front-line workers and the public.

“We’ve sent them to our friends and clients to help them and their families stay safer. Thousands have been donated to first responders, teachers, health care workers and to nursing homes,” Morici says. “We have plenty more in stock, and we’re offering them to the community.

“Together, we can make a difference, protect our families, revive our economy, beat this virus and continue the rich history of this great country.”

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