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Navigating the New Coronavirus Laws Part 2 – The CARES Act

This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevant Navigating the New Coronavirus Laws: Part 2 The CARES Act WEBINAR HELD: April 24, 2020 Offit Kurman attorney, Katherine Witherspoon Fry presents for Aspire Wealth Services in Newark Delaware regarding the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Securities Act (CARES Act) during the Coronavirus pandemic…

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IEPs, 504s, and Remote Learning in Maryland

Maryland public schools will remain closed due to the COVID-19 until at least May 15, 2020, and that date might well be extended to the end of the school year. Obviously, this is a challenging situation for all students and their parents, but even more so for students with disabilities. So what can parents of…

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[Webinar] The EB-5 Investor Green Card Program – Update

Watch The Recording WEBINAR HELD Thursday, April 23, 2020at 12:00 pm-1:00 pm Under the EB-5 program, investors are eligible to apply for a Green Card (permanent residence) if they make the necessary investment in a commercial enterprise in the United States; and plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers….

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Proactive Estate Planning During A Pandemic

As the coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life and leave Americans uncertain of the future, you don’t have to feel helpless during this pandemic. In fact, now is a great time to be proactive and plan ahead should you or a loved one fall ill. One of the most important and relatively easy things you…

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The Business Strategist – Disputes Edition

Business Disputes in a COVID World

Most of us have been working from home for a few weeks now. It has been a time of shock and transition for all of us as individuals and for the businesses we run and advise. From a legal standpoint, businesses had to focus their immediate attention on employment and cashflow issues.

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District of New Jersey Follows Federal Circuit Law on Subject Matter Jurisdiction

Celgene Corporation v. Sun Pharma Global FZE et al., Civil Action No. 19-10099 (D. N.J. Apr. 6, 2020) (SDW) (LDW) Unpublished Generic manufacturer Sun raised a subject matter jurisdiction challenge when non-Orange Book listed patents were asserted against it as a result of it filing an Abbreviated New Drug Application for Celgene’s blockbuster Revlimid®. Sun…

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Bill Passed by Senate Provides Further Allocations for PPP Loans

Today, the Senate passed the bill, Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (“PPP and HCE Act”), which provides generally $484 billion in new coronavirus aid to small businesses and hospitals. The PPP and HCE Act includes a further allocation for the PPP administered by the Small Business Association (“SBA”), following initial $349 billion…

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Who Is (Isn’t) Present During Hearings in Family Court?

If you are facing a hearing in Family Court, you may wonder who will be in the courtroom during your hearing. Many clients ask this question, while others certainly wonder about it.  Hopefully this article will help provide some answers to this question and ease your mind. Certain people are always present in the Courtroom during hearings…

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Read & Share: Black Swan Events

We have recently seen the longest-running bull market in U.S. history get pushed into a bear market because of the global pandemic, COVID-19. From its peak in mid-February, the S&P 500 has fallen almost 30%. Black Swan Events – unexpected events, with major effects and consequences – have occurred throughout history. The Markets in a…

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D.C. Property Management Minute: The Recertification Process

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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