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Additional COVID-19 Funding Approved – Three Takeaways

This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevantMy webinar on the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) explores loans provided for small businesses under the CARES Act. As you may have heard, the over $360 billion in funds originally approved in March were completely depleted within a week. On April 24, 2020, additional funding…

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High Conflict Between Parents Can Have a Long-Term Impact on the Children’s Immune System

Parents often worry about the impact of a divorce on their children, but recent research suggests that divorce is not the problem.  How parents handle the divorce, however, can impact not just the children’s emotional health, but also the children’s physical health and immune systems well into adulthood.  In a study published on June 5,…

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Webinar: New HUD Guidance on the CARES Act – Implications and Advice.

LIVE WEBINAR HELD: Wednesday April 29, 20202:00 p.m. Please join Offit Kurman attorneys Billy Cannon, Brian Dorwin and Jennifer Friend-Kelly for a free Legal Update webinar on New HUD Guidance on the CARES Act – Implications and Advice. What will be covered: CARES Act limitations New HUD Guidance Anticipated Implications Constructive Advice Watch The Recording ABOUT THE…

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Navigating the New Coronavirus Laws Part 3 – Implementing COVID-19 Policies

Navigating the New Coronavirus Laws: Part 3 Implementing COVID-19 Policies WEBINAR HELD: April 22, 2020 Offit Kurman attorney, Katherine Witherspoon Fry presents for Aspire Wealth Services in Newark Delaware regarding the employer and business need for COVID-19 policies. She discusses the importance of implementing COVID-19 policies to ensure the safety of employees and customers while…

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D.C. Property Management Minute: How to Deal with a Reasonable Accommodation

When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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Webinar Recording: The Governor Re-Opened Construction in Pennsylvania: Now What?

WEBINAR HELD Monday, April 27th, 20203:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Watch The Recording Governor Wolf has re-opened construction for business beginning May 1, 2020. Join Josh Quinter as they outline the jobsite restrictions put in place for construction companies getting back to work, how to stay compliant, and best practices to move your company forward…

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The Latest Stimulus Action: President Signs Expansion Of Paycheck Protection Program

From the Offit Kurman CV-19 Business Response Team On Friday, the PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM AND HEALTH CARE ENHANCEMENT ACT was signed by the President and became law. Here is what the latest Act does: Adds $210B to the Paycheck Protection Loan Program. The original $349B for that program was exhausted earlier this month and the…

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Read & Share: Epidemic vs. Pandemic

An EPIDEMIC describes a problem that grows out of control. In medicine, it is an occurrence affecting many persons at the same time, spreading from within a community at a particular time.  A PANDEMIC, on the other hand, is prevalent throughout an entire country, continent or the whole world, where a disease is widely spread geographically….

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Tuesdays with Todd: Is There a Benefit in Waiting to File a Writ?

Tuesdays with Todd is a weekly, one-minute, video series with tips and important information for the Maryland landlord and property manager. From instructions on filing non-payment to rent suits to steps you need to take to schedule an eviction, Todd puts the pieces together for you to help you be the most informed property manager or landlord.

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Can I Lose Custody of My Child Because of Sports?

When a parent is awarded custody of their child during a divorce, whether it is legal or physical custody, they probably aren’t terribly concerned about having the court intervene over which sports the child may play one day. Many children of divorced parents are signed up for team sports and enjoy playing them (and the parents…

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