A replay of McLane Middleton’s webinar on June 11, 2020 featuring attorneys Ryan J. Swartz and Audrey G. Young.
What You May Have Missed: A Trusts and Estate Update in a Unique Year
A replay of McLane Middleton’s webinar on June 11, 2020 featuring attorneys Ryan J. Swartz and Audrey G. Young.
A replay of McLane Middleton’s webinar on June 9, 2020 featuring attorneys Patrick C. Closson and Kimberly A. Kramer.
David Wolowitz discusses the legal perspective on standard of care in this webinar for the Association for the Advancement of International Education (AAIE) . If you would like to view this
U.S. Supreme Court to decide level of protection in Bookings.com case On May 4, 2020, the United States Supreme Court presided over its first-ever remote oral argument in the matter
Co-written by Christina Denbow The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) requires small and midsize businesses to provide paid sick leave to their employees through two of its provisions: the
We’ve received several questions about the newly enacted small business bankruptcy provisions. Below are a few of the frequently asked questions that businesses are asking. Q: I’m a small business owner
In the midst of starting and building a business, trademark clearance may not be at the top of your to-do list or even on your radar. Isn’t it enough that
On June 5, 2020, the President signed the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act of 2020. The Act modifies the PPP prior guidance from the SBA is several ways and
There is general agreement that the authority of the Federal Trade Commission Act (the “Act”) is broad enough to govern algorithmic decision-making and other forms of artificial intelligence (“AI”).[1] Section
A referral source approached me recently asking about a client who wanted to license an artificial intelligence (“AI”) application to a company in Russia. Although my first thought was, “Why?”
Many small businesses are facing financial challenges; some because of long-standing issues, others as a result of the sudden impact of COVID-19. Survival in many cases will require negotiating with
Many small businesses are facing unprecedented financial challenges. For some, the difficulties began before COVID-19; for others, businesses that were previously financially solid are suddenly wondering if they can survive.
Your business is struggling. You have tested your cash flow analysis with a wide variety of assumptions and the more likely ones, in your view, don’t change the downward trajectory
A replay of McLane Middleton’s webinar on May 27, 2020 featuring attorneys Jennifer L. Parent and Steven J. Dutton, and David Dodge from Gradient.
On May 22, 2020, the Small Business Administration posted two Interim Final Rules related to SBA Loan Review Procedures and Borrower and Lender Responsibilities and Loan Forgiveness. The following is
Q. I have been reading about requirements that employees in New Hampshire are supposed to wear masks when they come to work. Is that the case for all New Hampshire