Banking & Commercial
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Attorney Spotlight: Betsy Weber
Betsy Weber, Partner Practice Areas: Business, Banking, and Commercial Law What led you to become a lawyer? I am a 5th generation lawyer. Honestly, when…
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The New $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Package: What You Need To Know
The Senate passed a budget resolution on Friday for President Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue (stimulus) Plan. With a Senate vote of 50-50, Vice President…
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DBL Law Partner Elected To UpSpring Board
DBL Law partner Angie Gates has been elected to the UpSpring Board of Trustees. Angie leads DBL Law’s Banking & Commercial practice group. She also…
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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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Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act Signed Into Law
On Friday, June 5, 2020, the President signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (the “Act”) into law. Aptly named, the Act allows…
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How Will This Pandemic Affect Association Finances?
In classifying which operations are essential and nonessential, associations should consider the effects this will have on their finances. The timeline of this pandemic is…
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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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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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