In Episode 10 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor podcast, Tim Capelin and Emily Haar discuss how businesses can use the current goodwill and cooperative spirit in workplaces to help implement innovation and other wo ...
In Episode 9 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor podcast, Erin McCarthy and Emily Haar provide an update on particular employment law issues that arise out of the present COVID-19 pandemic.
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Authors: Andrew C. Gold, Eric A. Stabler and Patrick J. O'Sullivan, Jr.
On April 24, 2020, the President signed the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act into law. The legislation appropriates (i) ...
Authors: Louis Tuchman and Benjamin Oklan
Treasury Extends Pandemic-Related Relief to 1031 Transactions, Qualified Opportunity Fund InvestmentsApril 14, 2020Louis Tuchman and Benjamin OklanSHARE THIS PAGEIn response to ...
Author: Carol M. Goodman
When businesses re-open their doors, their worlds will be different for some time. It will truly be pre-COVID, and post-COVID. For many, the transition into the post-COVID world will be even mo ...
Authors: Stephen Selbst and Gabrielle Fromer
In Rodriguez v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the United States Supreme Court ruled on February 25, 2020, that a $4.1 million tax refund belonged to the bankruptcy estate ...
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