ke kumu - Spring/Summer 2021

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WELCOME!

HO‘OMAU

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s‌ we continue to endure the COVID-19 pandemic, we remain optimistic and hopeful that there are better days to soon come. Never has the concept of ho‘omau been more important -- to remain steady, constant, and unceasing, even as our professional and personal lives continue to evolve almost daily.

On the Cover A deep dive into recent legal issues in Hawai‘i.

At Cades Schutte, we remain steadfast in our commitment to support our clients and community so that we will be able to persevere and weather this storm together. In this issue of ke kumu, we share insight on new and updated legislation, discuss issues and considerations that may raise new questions for you, and also highlight how Cades Schutte has supported our community through its charitable giving this past year.

Mahalo nui loa Daniel H. Devaney was instrumental in the creation of this newsletter, acting as lead proofreader and editor. Pōhai Nu‘uhiwa Campbell, our resident polyglot, assisted with drafting the forward of this issue.

Feedback? If you have questions, or would like to see an article on a particular area of law, please let us know! Submit feedback via email to: feedback@cades. com.

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