by Paige Rabatin | Jul 17, 2020 | Finance, Government
By Scott Norcross & Paige Rabatin The restaurant industry has been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 shutdowns, forcing some restaurant owners to look for any additional relief available. Specifically, lease payments are one area they are looking for some...
by KJK | Jul 17, 2020 | Individuals and Family
KJK Client CLEANLIFE Introduces Welcome to Work Kits to Assist Employers with Covid-19 Compliance. With companies and schools preparing to bring back workers, students and teachers, KJK client CLEANLIFE® LLC has introduced a line of boxed PPE kits that make it...
by KJK | Jul 13, 2020 | Individuals and Family
How to Protect Against Cybersecurity Threats in a Work-from-Home Environment When the coronavirus crisis hit, many companies around the world were forced to immediately transition to a remote workforce, a big departure from the previous norm. While about a third of...
by Alan Rauss | Jul 10, 2020 | Employment
By Alan Rauss & Lyndsay Ross The Supreme Court handed down another employment law decision on July 8, 2020. In contrast to its recent employee-friendly Title VII decision, the Court offered strong protections for religious employers against discrimination claims...
by James P. Sammon | Jul 10, 2020 | Government
By Brett Krantz, Jim Sammon & Alexis Preskar The case for insurance coverage for COVID-19 losses took its first major blow, as a Michigan court ruled that the losses a restaurant suffered from the state’s shut-down order were not covered since there was no...