COVID-19
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SBA Issues Warning Against Actors Impersonating Personnel
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is warning consumers about malicious actors impersonating personnel from the SBA and at the Office of Disaster Assistance. Regardless…
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How The Travel Advisory Affects HOAs & COAs
The nationwide spike in the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has not left Kentucky unaffected. On Sunday, July 19, the state saw its largest spike in cases…
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Impact Of Sales And Acquisitions On PPP Loans
SBA guidance on PPP loans has been sporadic and often leaves small businesses with more questions. Recent questions surrounding the impact of the sale or…
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Ohio Governor DeWine Issues Mask Mandate for Seven Ohio Counties
On July 7, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that the Ohio Department of Health will issue an order requiring residents of counties in which…
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Federal Immigration Agency Begins Furloughs, Requests Bailout
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has notified Congress of a projected budget shortfall that is threatening the Agency’s operations and the financial well-being of…
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Order Extends, Expands Ban On Entry To U.S. For Some Workers
On June 22, 2020, President Trump issued his administration’s latest action to curb immigration into the United States, restricting entry by several different classes of…
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Navigating Temporary Above Ground Pool Policies During The Pandemic
The effects of the COVID-19 virus have travelled far beyond hospital walls. With the ease and speed at which the virus can spread, its effects…
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New Guidance For PPP Loans, Good Faith Standard
On April 23, 2020, the SBA published a guideline in their list of Frequently Asked Questions addressing businesses that received a PPP loan but that…
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Deadline to Return PPP Loan Extended to May 14, 2020
The Small Business Administration has once again updated their guidelines regarding the good faith certification made by businesses that received a PPP loan. On April…
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