by Christopher Hubbert | Jul 27, 2020 | Government
By Christopher Hubbert Beginning in March, the Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a series of orders addressing the impact of COVID-19 on public companies and providing welcome relief as businesses struggled to prepare and file their Exchange Act reports...
by Alexis Preskar | Jul 23, 2020 | Government, Individuals and Family
By Alan Rauss & Alexis Preskar Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine made masks mandatory starting Thursday, July 23 at 6 p.m., ending the speculation of when, if ever, the state would require face coverings. Cities, counties and even retailers have been requiring masks as...
by Rob Gilmore | Jul 23, 2020 | Employment
By Rob Gilmore & Janet Stewart With the Fourth of July now in the rear-view mirror, summer is well underway and back-to-school is already looming large. In preparation—and as usual—Big Box stores are tearing down seasonal summer displays, and in their place,...
by Cary Zimmerman | Jul 22, 2020 | Finance, Government, Individuals and Family
By Cary Zimmerman We’re now many months into the COVID-19 pandemic and the fate of the U.S. economy remains largely uncertain, with unemployment remaining in double digits and many businesses still struggling to survive. The federal government is expected to formulate...
by Erika Apelis | Jul 22, 2020 | Individuals and Family
By Erika Apelis In late March of 2020, the CARES Act was enacted in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. This law made a critical change for individuals receiving a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from a defined contribution plan such as an IRA, 401(k) or 403(b)...