by Brett Krantz | Jun 17, 2020 | Government
By Brett Krantz & Lyndsay Ross In the wake of COVID-19 and its economic difficulties, “force majeure” has become an often-heard legal phrase as a way to obtain potential relief from current contractual obligations. But can force majeure really have that effect in...
by Brett Krantz | May 7, 2020 | Government
U.S. Supreme Court Gets First COVID-19 Case: Are Gubernatorial Powers Asserted During the COVID-19 Pandemic Unconstitutional? By Brett Krantz & Mark Rasch Will the U.S. Supreme Court find that the closures of businesses by various governors were unconstitutional...
by Brett Krantz | May 6, 2020 | Finance, Government
By: Brett Krantz & Melissa Yasinow The COVID-19 pandemic has caused small business throughout the country to take a hard look at their books. Some have done so to apply for the Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP), which has recently...
by Brett Krantz | Apr 25, 2020 | Government
With the coronavirus pandemic continuing to unfold, lawsuits related to COVID-19 are on the rise – and this is just the beginning. From class actions to wrongful death, breach of contract and trademark infringement, such lawsuits have been filed all across the...
by Brett Krantz | Apr 21, 2020 | Individuals and Family
By Mark Rasch & Brett Krantz Undoubtedly, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way companies conduct business. From a cybersecurity regulatory/contractual compliance point of view, two aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic are paramount. Various laws and regulations,...