by Demetrius Robinson | Jul 8, 2020 | Employment, Government, Individuals and Family
By Demetrius Robinson The State of Ohio has extended its orders regarding the reopening of businesses during the pandemic and implemented mask mandates in counties deemed to be at highest risk for the spread of the coronavirus. AMENDED ORDER On July 6, the Interim...
by Mark Rasch | Jul 6, 2020 | Government, Individuals and Family
By Mark Rasch In an earlier article I wrote about the fact that, in an effort to prevent fraud and promote openness, the Treasury Department intended to release biographical and financial information about companies that participated in the Paycheck Protection Program...
by Mark Rasch | Jul 6, 2020 | Employment, Government
By Samir Dahman & Mark Rasch Since Ohio lifted its stay at home order in late May, some businesses have requested that employees, patrons and others entering their physical space agree to a COVID-19 waiver, in essence releasing the business from liability if that...
by Alexis Preskar | Jul 6, 2020 | Employment, Government
By Rob Gilmore & Alexis Preskar Ohio’s legislature passed a law limiting the liability of essential workers who transmit COVID-19. H.B. 606 now goes to Gov. Mike DeWine for review and signature. The bill grants civil immunity – from both professional discipline...
by Kevin Lenhard | Jul 6, 2020 | Individuals and Family
By Kevin Lenhard The CARES Act was enacted to ease the effects of the economic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic by providing financial stimulus to individuals, families and the business community. Among the myriad of provisions contained in the CARES Act was the...