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Tag Archives: COVID-19
OSHA Releases Plan For Investigating COVID-19 Claims In The Workplace
Executing Estate Planning Documents During COVID-19
The Lynch Law Group Offers Remote Estate Planning Services Amid the COVID-19 crisis, many people are wondering about the requirements and recommendations for executing an estate plan. We have compiled a list of the minimum statutory requirements for the critical …
Posted in COVID-19 Updates, Estates and Trusts, Legal Watch
Tagged Coronavirus, COVID-19, estate plan, will
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CARES Act – Waiver of 2020 Required Minimum Distributions
CARES Act: The Paycheck Protection Program
Loan Options Provide Financial Relief For Small Businesses (Post updated April 8, 2020, to reflect the most current information about the Paycheck Protection Program) The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is one of the largest stimulus …
Posted in Corporate, COVID-19 Updates, Legal Watch
Tagged CARES Act, COVID-19, Loan, SBA
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Blackbeard, Copyright Fair Use, and the COVID-19 Crisis
ARRRRRR!! There was an important US Supreme Court case Allen vs. Cooper (no. 18-877) decided on March 23, 2020. It struck down the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act (CRCA) which allowed copyright owners to sue States for copyright infringement (using another’s …
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USPTO extends filing deadlines
USPTO Extends Certain Responsive Filing Deadlines to June 1, 2020. Responsive filings due between and inclusive of March 27 and May 31, 2020 are extended to June 1, 2020. The new notices supersede the previously posted: “Notice of Waiver of …
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Force Majeure National Emergencies Require Decisive Reaction
Part 2: Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act Division C of H.R. 6201 amends the FMLA to provide up to 12 weeks of family leave to eligible employees of covered employers because of qualifying needs related to childcare coverage “(Public Health …
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Tagged COVID-19, FFCRA
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Not All Tax Deadlines are Extended – Which Tax Deadlines Affect You
Most Tax Filing and Payment Deadlines Have Been Extended But NOT All Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, and local tax agencies have been working to lessen the burden of filing and payment deadlines on taxpayers. Additionally, the IRS, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, …
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Tagged COVID-19, Tax Deadline
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