by Stephanie Mercado | Oct 24, 2020 | Finance, Government
By Stephanie Mercado With a year-end deadline looming to spend Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding provided by the Department of Treasury, Gov. Mike DeWine announced several new programs Friday aimed at helping Ohio residents and...
by Alan Rauss | Oct 23, 2020 | Employment, Government
By Alan Rauss & Janet Stewart On Oct. 21, 2020, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) released a new definition for the term “close contact” as it relates to contact with a person infected with COVID-19 and the resulting quarantine period. Notably, the new...
by Susan Stone | Oct 16, 2020 | Individuals and Family
By Susan Stone & Kristina Supler The late 19th Century American novelist E.W. Howe once remarked: “[t]o be an ideal guest, stay at home.” How completely prophetic! Ironically, E.W. Howe’s life coincided with the Spanish flu epidemic. However, this quote likely...
by KJK | Oct 16, 2020 | Individuals and Family
By Jon Groza & Kyle Stroup As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the country in the spring, consumer demand shifted. While grocery store shelves became barren, consumers looked to e-commerce marketplaces to purchase essential items such as personal protective equipment,...
by Kevin O'Connor | Oct 9, 2020 | Finance, Government
By Kevin O’Connor & Jennifer Hart The Small Business Administration (SBA) recently released a Procedural Notice concerning changes of ownership for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan borrowers (the “Notice”). Since the first days of the PPP loan program,...
by Rob Gilmore | Oct 9, 2020 | Employment
By Rob Gilmore & Kirsten Mooney On August 24, 2020, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) issued Field Assistance Bulletin No. 2020-5 regarding employers’ continuing obligations to track employees’ telework hours. In a time where telework is...
by KJK | Oct 7, 2020 | Government, Individuals and Family
By Samir Dahman Last Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court voted 4-3, along partisan lines, that Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are effectively invalid. You can read the full 107 page opinion here. Summary The...
by KJK | Oct 6, 2020 | Individuals and Family
Susan Stone & Kristina Supler Remember when you couldn’t contain your excitement over sharing plans for your upcoming vacation with coworkers and friends? Or the thrill of posting travel highlights on social media – and making everyone a little jealous? Adios,...
by Rob Gilmore | Sep 24, 2020 | Employment, Government
By Rob Gilmore & Alexis Preskar As employers begin reopening workplaces, the EEOC has come out with new guidance on providing telework options. The specific question asked for guidance if an employer had allowed telework to slow the spread of COVID but was now...
by Alan Rauss | Sep 16, 2020 | Employment, Government
By Alan Rauss & Kirsten Mooney The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a much anticipated set of regulations regarding the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). The regulations attempt to revise several provisions of the DOL’s original rule that New...