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David Kramer Receives Covington Latin Alumni Award
Each year, Covington Latin School recognizes alumni with awards that reflect the school’s motto, “Bonitatem et disciplinam et scientiam doce me” (“Teach me goodness, discipline,…
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House Passes PPP Flexibility Act
On Thursday, May 28, 2020, the House of Representatives passed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act which allows more flexibility for small businesses that received…
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SBA Publishes Additional Guidelines for PPP Loan Forgiveness
The SBA has published additional guidance regarding PPP loan forgiveness. The guidance attempts to answer continued questions from small businesses about the process of applying…
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FAQs for HOA/COA Operations
To say we are in uncharted territory because of the COVID-19 pandemic is an understatement. Everyone can name at least one aspect of their lives…
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Intellectual Property And The Importance Of Trade Secrets
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) defines the term “intellectual property” or “IP” as creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works,…
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Main Street Lending Program: An Alternative Funding Source*
Small business owners anxiously refreshed their email inboxes hoping for some word from the U.S. Small Business Association (“SBA”) on their fate under the Paycheck…
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David Kramer Elected Salmon P. Chase Inn of Court President
DBL Law partner David Kramer has been elected President of the Salmon P. Chase Inn of Court for 2020–21. The Inn of Court, an affiliate…
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Steps Unsecured Creditors Can Take When Customer’s Face Bankruptcy
Many small businesses will struggle to survive the financial challenges brought on by the novel coronavirus. Historically, Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code was an…
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Pool FAQs
Maintaining social distancing in a pool is naturally quite difficult. Thus, exercise of great caution should be exercised when deciding whether to reopen one. Not…
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