HCBA Lawyer Magazine Vol. 30, No. 5 | Page 9

H C B A Continued from page 6 having to rely even more upon a great variety of skills. Our members are analyzing documents, case law, offering input, and keeping up with new executive orders that state and local officials are issuing. We are problem-solving even as facts, data, and legal goalposts seem to change from day to day. We are considering what is best for the greater good, what is practical, what makes sense, and are pooling collective life experiences as many look to us to communicate calmly-delivered and sound guidance. We are acting as strategic planners, putting forth our best efforts in an uncertain future. We are organizing and managing our own work and needing to adjust routines in life. Some of us are managing teams working a lot more remotely than before, and we are needing to adapt quickly to interact with many people from a physical distance. I am also very proud of our HCBA team under the leadership of executive director John Kynes. The website and social media channels continue to be M AY - J U N E 2 0 2 0 | HCBA LAWYER P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S A G E G r a c e H . Ya n g – G r a y Ro b i n s o n updated. Some sections and committees have switched to webinars, video conferences, and conference calls to share information. Our HCBA Lawyer Referral Service and volunteers have answered hundreds of phone calls from the public seeking help. Our HCBA team has kept up with a lot of work remotely to continue member services with as little disruption as possible. I urge our members to do their best to take care of their physical and mental health and help those around them. I truly hope you all stay safe, express gratitude, and show kindness. In highly challenging and stressful times as these, it’s even more paramount that family, friends, neighbors, and strangers support each other as much as possible, and I am confident that HCBA members will continue to help as we eventually head towards a path of recovery and normalcy. I hope to see many of you soon, shake your hands, offer hugs, and welcome you back to bar events. However, if circumstances prevent our ability to gather in the coming months, please know that your HCBA and I personally send our very best wishes! n 7