Attorneys representing businesses facing new mandates under the political football known as the Affordable Care Act are serving these days as part legal counsel and part psychologist.

“Obviously, there has been so much confusion. It’s like a fluid situation. It has given a lot of companies and a lot of HR folks a lot of anxiety and concern,” said attorney Brett Schneider, president of the Human Resources Association of Broward County.

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