The Small Business Administration, in consultation with the Department of the Treasury, intends to provide timely additional guidance to address borrower and lender questions concerning the implementation of the Paycheck Protection Program, established by section 1102 of the CARES Act.
Read MoreToday, more and more restaurants are offering delivery services to their customers. While this brings convenience to customers and helps restaurants, it also opens up new insurance considerations. Even if delivery drivers have their own auto insurance, restaurant owners can be held liable for accidents that occur while the drivers are working.
Read MoreAs a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, many construction firms have had to cease operations to protect the health and safety of their employees and the public.
Read MoreThe novel coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic has caused organizations around the world to experience disruptions to their normal course of business. Common problems include mandatory remote work, business closures and quarantines, travel restrictions and breakdowns in the supply chain. The issues caused by the pandemic have raised an important question for many businesses: Does the COVID-19 global pandemic qualify as a “force majeure” event for purposes of their business contracts?
Read MoreOn March 26, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued three new opinion letters to clarify how employers should account for incentive payments and imputed income in an employee’s regular rate of pay.
Read MoreIn response to the national emergency brought by the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued temporary license-renewal waivers to help states and commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers assist with relief efforts.
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