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COVID-Driven Explosion of Remote Work Prompts DOL to Issue New Guidance on Employers’ Tracking and Pay Obligations
While millions of Americans regularly telecommuted and worked remotely before COVID-19, the pandemic made working from home … Continue Reading

Two Lesser-Known Estate Planning and Financial Benefits of the CARES Act
As the pandemic continues to rage and many provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security … Continue Reading

Employers Can Require COVID-19 Testing for New and Returning Employees but Cannot Mandate Antibody Tests
Employers welcoming furloughed or new employees back to work after COVID-19 shutdowns face a myriad of unique … Continue Reading

SBA Streamlines PPP Forgiveness by Releasing EZ Forgiveness Application
Since the implementation of the CARES Act in the early weeks of the COVID-19 emergency, business owners … Continue Reading

Additional Guidance and Clarification Provided on PPP Flexibility Act, Along With Revisions to Felony Conviction Eligibility
Responding to concerns, complaints, and frustrations expressed by Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers, the Paycheck Protection Program … Continue Reading

New Legislation Adds Flexibility for Paycheck Protection Program Borrowers
Responding to concerns, complaints, and frustrations expressed by Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers, the Paycheck Protection Program … Continue Reading

As Michigan Businesses Reopen, Gov. Whitmer Issues New Executive Order Imposing Expansive New Employee Safeguards
“Creating an enforceable set of workplace standards that apply to all businesses across the state,” Michigan Gov. … Continue Reading

SBA Issues PPP Loan Forgiveness Application and Calculation Guidance
While the potential forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans is one of its most important and … Continue Reading

If Your PPP Loan Is Under $2 Million, the SBA Now Presumes You Made Your Necessity Certification in Good Faith
Many business owners who obtained loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) no longer need to be … Continue Reading

Gov. Whitmer Revises Stay-at-Home Order to Expand Permitted Business Activity, Outlines Reopening Criteria
On May 7th, 2020, Governor Gretchen Whitmer extended Michigan’s stay-at-home executive order through May 28th, 2020, outlined … Continue Reading
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