It’s no surprise that Ebola is on top of the minds of Am Law firms doing business in West Africa.

A recent report by the World Bank paints a grim financial picture for Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone if the virus continues to rage over the next 18 months, forecasting as much as $809 million in economic losses in the three countries alone. Meanwhile, the death toll continues to mount, totaling 4,493 since March.

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